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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x35.4in
About this artwork
A young girl, almost a child, sits on the floor, squeezing into the corner of the wall.. She is holding a heavy Soviet TT, a pistol from the Second World War, still appreciated by modern bandits, and her finger is already on the trigger. There is no hatred in her strained eyes, black as coals, rather a request to leave her alone, her left hand lies limp on top of her strained right, she is not ready to shoot.. not yet..
Where does the weapon come… from in her small hands, who is her gaze directed at, who stands in the place of the viewer? The answers to these questions will be different for each of the viewers.
“Pictures are bits of life”, as Sitka Charley, Jack London’s Native American character, used to say. You don’t know what happened before the instant captured in the painting, nor can you anticipate what would happen next. You can only see “the now” - a moment frozen in time, as if caught in amber.
« Pictures are bits of life - you don’t know what happened before, nor what would happen next. You can only see “the now” - a moment frozen in time, as if caught in amber. »
Evgeniy Monahov is a passionate Russian painter whose works have featured in prizes, exhibitions and collections in the US, Spain, Russia and China. He sees his style as sitting at the intersection of realism and impressionism, and focuses on representing the pure beauty of small details: shadows on hair in sunlight, the glow in a person's eyes, the silvery light of morning. Monahov values the incompleteness and imperfection of impressionism; the hint of a masterpiece, the expectation of a miracle.