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Yaroslav Leonets
"Sea of Azov"

2021

$1,200
£911.50
€1,050.35
CA$1,689.90
A$1,873.50
CHF 984.60
MX$22,928.58
NOK 12,296.63
SEK 11,541.61
DKK 7,840.25

About the Item

LANDSCAPE SERIES Everyone knows that a coin has two sides. One depicts an heads, and other tails. The two sides are different, but they are folded into one indivisible coin. So is man, he is bilateral, so to speak. One is visible, the so-called external. Another is deep, something that is not visible to the eye, it can only be felt and only when someone really opens up to you. Also in nature, there are two sides of reality. One is natural, very diverse, and unique. The other is sensual, which can only be felt, and unlike the first has much more power. Only there you can find real comfort and shelter. An analog of our soul. After all, we are all a reflection of nature, no matter how much we want to avoid it. This serie of works are divided into subseries. In each of them, I consider various objects or phenomena of nature. The main idea and value of this piece is to clearly show tho sides of reality. Feel it and watch it not only through the obvious beauty but through feelings itself. One should observe is not only superficially, through the way of interpretation or the beauty of reflected moment, the curiosity of the situation. But also through the inner side, where there is an opportunity to plunge into a certain feeling, whether true (natural), or contradiction. To find an image that will be as accurate and subtle as possible, not only to describe a situation or an object, but also to create a certain thought, and sometimes even a subjective state of my soul. someone really opens up to you. Also in nature, there are two sides of reality. One is natural, very diverse, and unique. The other is sensual, which can only be felt, and unlike the first has much more power. Only there you can find real comfort and shelter. An analog of our soul. After all, we are all a reflection of nature, no matter how much we want to avoid it. This serie of works are divided into subseries. In each of them, I consider various objects or phenomena of nature. The main idea and value of this piece is to clearly show tho sides of reality. Feel it and watch it not only through the obvious beauty but through feelings itself. One should observe is not only superficially, through the way of interpretation or the beauty of reflected moment, the curiosity of the situation. But also through the inner side, where there is an opportunity to plunge into a certain feeling, whether true (natural), or contradiction. To find an image that will be as accurate and subtle as possible, not only to describe a situation or an object, but also to create a certain thought, and sometimes even a subjective state of my soul.
  • Creator:
    Yaroslav Leonets (1994, Ukrainian)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Edinburgh, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1987215998272

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