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This painting will come to you stretched on a wooden stretcher and completely ready to be placed in the interior.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK
"In my painting 'Sister, do you remember the sea #2' from the 'Madeleine' series, I explore the intricate relationship between memory and the recollections of the sea. This work delves into the realms of nostalgia and personal memories, intertwined with collective experiences. The figures beneath the umbrella symbolize the protection and support found in close relationships, guiding the viewer to engage with the emotional landscapes of the past. This painting invites you to experience the depth and complexity of human memory, as it navigates the realms of both the real and the imagined."

MEDELEINE Series
The series of works “Madeleine” are the artist’s reflections on the nature of time and memory, the ability of art to recreate the past and give it meaning.
The series is a deeply autobiographical study, where the artist asks questions about the nature of false memories, the ability of memory to correctly store stories, the ability of things and people to influence the perception of memory.
As in Proust’s novel “In Search of Lost Time,” where the taste of Madeleine becomes the key to the invisible rooms of the past, each painting by the artist is a gateway to personal memories that mix with fictitious images, evoking a feeling of either déjà vu or reality, a subtle but always vivid anticipation .
In the Madeleine series, the artist reveals an abundance of emotions and experiences, and, like Proust, uses art as a means to recreate the past, giving it new meaning and new value. Each work is a dialogue between the present and the past, between the external world and the internal space of memory.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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Sister, do you remember sea#2 (2024) Acrylic painting
by Dasha Pogodina

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This painting will come to you stretched on a wooden stretcher and completely ready to be placed in the interior.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK
"In my painting 'Sister, do you remember the sea #2' from the 'Madeleine' series, I explore the intricate relationship between memory and the recollections of the sea. This work delves into the realms of nostalgia and personal memories, intertwined with collective experiences. The figures beneath the umbrella symbolize the protection and support found in close relationships, guiding the viewer to engage with the emotional landscapes of the past. This painting invites you to experience the depth and complexity of human memory, as it navigates the realms of both the real and the imagined."

MEDELEINE Series
The series of works “Madeleine” are the artist’s reflections on the nature of time and memory, the ability of art to recreate the past and give it meaning.
The series is a deeply autobiographical study, where the artist asks questions about the nature of false memories, the ability of memory to correctly store stories, the ability of things and people to influence the perception of memory.
As in Proust’s novel “In Search of Lost Time,” where the taste of Madeleine becomes the key to the invisible rooms of the past, each painting by the artist is a gateway to personal memories that mix with fictitious images, evoking a feeling of either déjà vu or reality, a subtle but always vivid anticipation .
In the Madeleine series, the artist reveals an abundance of emotions and experiences, and, like Proust, uses art as a means to recreate the past, giving it new meaning and new value. Each work is a dialogue between the present and the past, between the external world and the internal space of memory.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#figurative #girl #umbrella #girl with #woman artwork 
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My name is Dasha Pogodina and I am 30 y. o. Ukrainian artist based in Switzerland. I’ve been an experienced graduate designer and artist since 2012. After finishing my studies... Read more

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