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My artistic practice focuses on exploring the very structure of the visual image. I find infinite expressive power in combinations of technical and technological nuances with a field of symbolic connotations, as one single tiny detail of a pictorial representation can reassemble the entire narrative and create a completely new image. As an artist, I am interested in the graphical foundation of the image and those fundamental distinctions that form a particular magnetic field within the image. I stick to the watercolour medium, because I find it a way to reach beyond the veil of the visible, to reveal the polysemantic nature of the image by unfolding it in time and space, abandoning the mimetic principle, the literal representation of the subject.
direction I work with is portraits of people. In these canvases, following my personal motto, I aspire to visualise the image of a person in time, their experience, their way of feeling the world. By intertwining human features with abstract or ornate patterns, I reveal the depth of the image without directly making a portrait likeness. In this experience, I am convinced that abstraction is much more expressive than the figurative, much closer in character to the narratives of life itself - fragile, fluid, elusive from within, but felt in a very subtle way.
This painting is made with watercolour on thick watercolour paper Сanson.
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Spring time. Original painting, handmade work, gift, watercolour art. (2024)

Watercolour 
by Galina Poloz

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My artistic practice focuses on exploring the very structure of the visual image. I find infinite expressive power in combinations of technical and technological nuances with a field of symbolic connotations, as one single tiny detail of a pictorial representation can reassemble the entire narrative and create a completely new image. As an artist, I am interested in the graphical foundation of the image and those fundamental distinctions that form a particular magnetic field within the image. I stick to the watercolour medium, because I find it a way to reach beyond the veil of the visible, to reveal the polysemantic nature of the image by unfolding it in time and space, abandoning the mimetic principle, the literal representation of the subject.
direction I work with is portraits of people. In these canvases, following my personal motto, I aspire to visualise the image of a person in time, their experience, their way of feeling the world. By intertwining human features with abstract or ornate patterns, I reveal the depth of the image without directly making a portrait likeness. In this experience, I am convinced that abstraction is much more expressive than the figurative, much closer in character to the narratives of life itself - fragile, fluid, elusive from within, but felt in a very subtle way.
This painting is made with watercolour on thick watercolour paper Сanson.
#aquarelle #akwarell
#watercolourpainting #painting
#artist #women art #people #kids #spring #blossom trees #sakura #spring time

Materials used:

watercolour

Tags:
#scotland #sky #fields #kids #people #grey #monochrome #grey monochrom #kids art #watercolour painting #scottish cityscape 
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I work with various painting materials, exploring the possibilities of representation of perception hidden in them - not of the visual environment, but of vision itself. For me, painting is... Read more

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