Evgeniya Dudnikova | "Time", 2024

£660.00

Linocut

Media Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm

Image Dimensions: 22.5 x 30.5 cm

Edition of 11

Framed/unframed

Evgeniya works at the nexus of the traditions of the surrealism and Jungianism, she issues the challenge to create complicated symbolic language, in which she addresses herself to the inner spiritual wandering and transformation. In each work she contemplates the nature of things and looks for interrelations between objects. The rich abundance of images, combined into constellations, is a distinctive feature of Dudnikova’s style, alike to surrealist techniques. Her images mostly deal directly with nature, emerging from it, or producing new lifeforms. The artist’s profound connection with nature dates as far back as her childhood that she spent, surrounded by forests and their dwellers. The attachment to wild nature, traveling, and intense observation of the elements and natural phenomena have now become an integral part of her creative practice as well as her personal identity. Evgeniya's technique is based on classical linocut and monotype, including many different colors - from 10 to 40 in one piece, so it even resembles a painting, which is the second area of Evgeniya's creativity. It is achieved using many little shapes for each color, so the printing process looks like a multilayer mosaic.

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Linocut

Media Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm

Image Dimensions: 22.5 x 30.5 cm

Edition of 11

Framed/unframed

Evgeniya works at the nexus of the traditions of the surrealism and Jungianism, she issues the challenge to create complicated symbolic language, in which she addresses herself to the inner spiritual wandering and transformation. In each work she contemplates the nature of things and looks for interrelations between objects. The rich abundance of images, combined into constellations, is a distinctive feature of Dudnikova’s style, alike to surrealist techniques. Her images mostly deal directly with nature, emerging from it, or producing new lifeforms. The artist’s profound connection with nature dates as far back as her childhood that she spent, surrounded by forests and their dwellers. The attachment to wild nature, traveling, and intense observation of the elements and natural phenomena have now become an integral part of her creative practice as well as her personal identity. Evgeniya's technique is based on classical linocut and monotype, including many different colors - from 10 to 40 in one piece, so it even resembles a painting, which is the second area of Evgeniya's creativity. It is achieved using many little shapes for each color, so the printing process looks like a multilayer mosaic.

Linocut

Media Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm

Image Dimensions: 22.5 x 30.5 cm

Edition of 11

Framed/unframed

Evgeniya works at the nexus of the traditions of the surrealism and Jungianism, she issues the challenge to create complicated symbolic language, in which she addresses herself to the inner spiritual wandering and transformation. In each work she contemplates the nature of things and looks for interrelations between objects. The rich abundance of images, combined into constellations, is a distinctive feature of Dudnikova’s style, alike to surrealist techniques. Her images mostly deal directly with nature, emerging from it, or producing new lifeforms. The artist’s profound connection with nature dates as far back as her childhood that she spent, surrounded by forests and their dwellers. The attachment to wild nature, traveling, and intense observation of the elements and natural phenomena have now become an integral part of her creative practice as well as her personal identity. Evgeniya's technique is based on classical linocut and monotype, including many different colors - from 10 to 40 in one piece, so it even resembles a painting, which is the second area of Evgeniya's creativity. It is achieved using many little shapes for each color, so the printing process looks like a multilayer mosaic.

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