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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
She lay down on the paint-splashed floor of my studio, similar to one of Jason Pollock's creations, took one of the paint cans and with a bold movement threw it against the wall.. When a person reaches a dead end and does not see a logical way out of the current situation, there is always a chance to rely on God's will, fate, chance, luck - everyone can choose a word according to their faith.
At such moments life becomes like a painting. Becase… sometimes painting is like the life of a gambler, you can rely on the system, logic, reason.. and not win, but you can just throw paint from a can into a canvas or wave a wacky flourish with a marker in the night after an unsuccessful session and suddenly understand where to move on. This is the eternal movement of the two - the mind is bored without the detachment of chance, and chance, in turn, will break its neck without the timely help of logic.
« 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.