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110.5 x 200.5 cm
2017
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About this artwork
How I Created This Piece I was inspired by watching my daughter reading in the garden. The sunlight was glowing, and the wind playfully tugged at her hair. She looked so beautiful... it made me think the wind had fallen in love with her. This artwork includes embedded LED strips, adding an illuminating element that gives it a dual nature. In one version (when the light is off), we see a woman deeply absorbed in laying out a game of solitaire. When the light is on, the piece reveals a second layer, depicting the wind’s touch as it gently stirs her hair. The visible part of the artwork is crafted on burlap, with textures created using putty, acrylics, oil paints, and metallic paint for the woman’s body and the floor .Inside the piece are LED strips, a transformer, and a dimmer that allows the intensity of the light to be adjusted.
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About the artist
For the last 15 years I have been doing artistic workshops, being careful not to disturb the individuality of the student - Together we open the door to the world of art more widely. This contact with art through workshops is a wonderful experience for every person. It changes the perception of the entire reality that surrounds us. An ordinary sofa turns into a color framed by the line of the back. And looking at the original painting, we see a trace of the brush and it looks like the artist was here a while ago, and it doesn't matter that 100 years have passed...
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Born in 1959 in Poland. Currently residing in Athens, Ελλάδα.
Flia’s Gallery/Athens/Greece Art Exhibition Center Vasilis Rotas /Marathon/Athens/Greece Cultural Center of Holargos/Athens/Greece Art Exhibition Center G.Karidis /Filothei/Athens/Greece Cultural Center of Psihiko/Athens Flia’s Gallery/Athens/Greece Art Exhibition Center Vasilis Rotas /Marathon/Athens/Greece Cultural Center of Holargos/Athens/Greece Art Exhibition Center G.Karidis /Filothei/Athens/Greece Cultural Center of Psihiko/Athens
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