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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x57.1in
About this artwork
One thing that I discovered for myself for the first time while visiting British Columbia were the Haida People. When the Europeans first encountered them, they saw perhaps this: rows of magnificent upright carvings, some perhaps exceeding the twenty meter height, studded along the coast lines of their home island (what the British for their own purposes identified as the ''Queen Charlotte Island''). These people were said to be the most prolific… warriors and the most prolific story-tellers whose stories they recorded in the monumental carvings known to us as the totem poles. The images are often based on animal deities, often the raven, or the frog to list only some of them, and their metamorphosis-fusion with the human, that is, their story-genesis of themselves. My piece ''The Spirits inside the Forest'' (in German I call it the ''Vorfahren'' which means the Ancestors) is an explosive free-play of this 'totemic-imagery', set deep inside the forest, and mystery.
Ivan Jovanovic oRSoF, a Serbian-Canadian painter, printmaker, and visual artist with a rich background in fine arts and filmmaking, thrives on the interplay between direct observation and inventive material application. He embraces an expressive, figurative style—infusing thick impasto, raw industrial materials, and found objects—using gestural techniques inspired by the likes of Van Gogh, Auerbach, and Kiefer. His works pulse with kinetic energy, capturing the vibrancy, turbulence, and contemplative depths of urban and natural landscapes, ultimately inviting the viewer to experience the raw, immediate power of artistic discovery.
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