Original artwork description:

This artwork has been created for the exhibition "Deutschland ist eins: vieles!" / Galerie der Einheit, Potsdam, Germany

It is part of the Supernova collection because it reflects Evgeina's experience living in Germany for the last 4 years.
Supernova:
Imagine two stars merging into one by going through a beautiful stellar explosion called Supernova and reborn into something new. Evgenia is using it as a metaphor for the personal transformation she's been going through this year, which resulted in the series of artworks. This series is special in many ways from being very personal and self-reflectional to visual solutions, palette, composition, and most likely going to set the direction for the future.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #acrylic #abstraction 

Deutschland ist eins: vieles! (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Jenya Pestova

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This artwork has been created for the exhibition "Deutschland ist eins: vieles!" / Galerie der Einheit, Potsdam, Germany

It is part of the Supernova collection because it reflects Evgeina's experience living in Germany for the last 4 years.
Supernova:
Imagine two stars merging into one by going through a beautiful stellar explosion called Supernova and reborn into something new. Evgenia is using it as a metaphor for the personal transformation she's been going through this year, which resulted in the series of artworks. This series is special in many ways from being very personal and self-reflectional to visual solutions, palette, composition, and most likely going to set the direction for the future.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #acrylic #abstraction 
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I started painting early in my childhood. My grandmother once told me the term absurdity and explaining it, she drew a very small house and a very large mushroom, much... Read more

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