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Momalyu Liubov
What about stereotypes? 1 in the triptych. Female silhouette

2024

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The first work of the triptych “What about stereotypes? ” Female silhouette combined with flowers - a decorative subject - but with a deep concept, a series of paintings were presented in a thematic solo exhibition Europe. (Matisse-inspired reinterpretation) CONCEPT The imposed stereotypes of the modern world are leading people further and further away from their true nature. Through the prism of gadgets, we now know the world, which have firmly entered our lives and the lives of the younger generation. Of course, with the development of technology - our standard of living is getting easier, but there is another side of the coin - it is a departure from the true and real self. How often are we alone with ourselves? Consciously. In the presence of the here and now? True transformation only comes through addressing ourselves as a wise embodiment of nature, connecting to our true beginnings. In the painting presented, I encourage not only an awakening to a sense of connection with nature, but also freedom from imposed stereotypes. Highlighting that the closer we are to nature, the closer we are to ourselves. - Original oil paintings - 40x30 cm (15.8 x 11.8 inch) - 0.6 inch thick galley wrapped painted edges - no framing necessary. - ready to hang - Your paintings will come signed and include a certificate of authenticity, - The artwork is protected with a final coat of satin varnish -This artwork was exhibited in 2024 Slovenija ABOUT ARTIST Momalyu -Liubov is an interdisciplinary artist, specialized in floral painting and pattern design based in Slovenija, Europe. Today, nature occupies the main place in her work, which is reflected in her artistic and commercial activities. Her work is in private collections in Thailand, China, Australia, USA, Canada and Europe. Liubov comes from Siberia. After moving to Thailand, her attention focused on painting, and the fragrant nature of Asia filled her art and paintings with sunshine and warmth. Now Liubov lives in Slovenia and continues her career as an artist, creating works about the relationship between nature and humanity, takes part in international exhibitions. She is working on a new collection of paintings and also collaborating with a number of companies, creating unique prints and patterns for wallpaper and textiles.
  • Creator:
    Momalyu Liubov (1980, Russian)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 0.6 in (1.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Zofingen, CH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2203215667022

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