Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Colored Pencil on Paper under glass
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
aquarel pencil, glue on Paper.
The series captures faces (mostly self-portraits) using the technique of watercolor pencils on paper. They are expressive, ambiguous, uninvolved.
The name It's just in the head is actually ironic, because "only" in this case is everything and nothing. Unconscious processes determine our desires, fears, boundaries of behavior and thinking. They determine us, shape our characters and relationships.
There is strength… and fragility in the head. Intensity and poetics of conflicting feelings.
Faces are passively - aggressively silent under a kind of transparent veil.
The series captures faces (mostly self-portraits) using the technique of watercolor pencils on paper. They are expressive, ambiguous, uninvolved.
The name It's just in the head is actually ironic, because "only" in this case is everything and nothing. Unconscious processes determine our desires, fears, boundaries of behavior and thinking. They determine us, shape our characters and relationships.
There is strength… and fragility in the head. Intensity and poetics of conflicting feelings.
Faces are passively - aggressively silent under a kind of transparent veil.
Cynthia Gregorová
Slovakia
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« The moments I paint are precious, that is when I am completely true to myself. »
Cynthia Gregorová is a Slovakian artist whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Portugal and Serbia. Her paintings explore themes relating to social ties, and the relationship between the individual and their surroundings. Gregorová's artistic language is expressive, lyrical, and strongly associated with survival. The human is essential to her, with their "fears, ailments, and related encounters". Her pieces are primarily created using monotype and gravure printing techniques.