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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In New York skyline, with its soaring skyscrapers, Wonder Woman soars through the sky. Her silhouette, clad in her iconic costume, radiates strength and determination.
Below, on the rooftop of a building, another drama unfolds. Clark Kent, upon seeing the beautiful Amazon warrior, is instantly transformed. His face is contorted with fury, his shirt is unbuttoned, his tie flies into the air, and his glasses, like a symbol of his former, ordinary… life, fly off. Beneath the journalist's modest attire, a Superman suit is concealed, ready for action.
The artist reflects on the theme of heroism in the modern world. When do men become heroes?
In the context of contemporary art, this painting can be seen as a commentary on pop culture, feminism, and the role of superheroes in our society.
She raises questions about gender stereotypes, who can be a hero, what it means to be a hero in the modern world, and whether a woman always needs a hero.
Or is she the Hero?
Irina BAST, a St. Petersburg-trained artist, wields acrylics and mosaics adorned with crystals, encapsulating feminine essence in layered textures. Her artistry defies convention, blending psychology and vibrant hues to explore women's inner worlds. Bast's compositions radiate profound emotional depth, inviting viewers into a realm of introspection and celebration.