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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
Indian Chief John Smith from Minnesota was a real person. He lived in three centuries. John was born at 1790's and died at 1920's. His skin dried up and cracked, but a clear mind did not leave John Smith until the very end. He looks incredibly colorful - wrinkled, with a huge nose and feathers in his head, the old Indian looks very unusual. John belonged to Chippewa people. He was very respected in those places. Smith did not like responsibility,… and despite the fact that he was repeatedly asked to become a leader, he refused it, preferring to be a kind of consultant, giving wise advice to leaders from time to time. He moved a lot, loved to walk, and often left home for whole weeks, taking with him only a travel bag, a staff and his invariable pipe. Indian John looks at us from the depths of a long bygone era, when people had closer contact with nature, and were wiser than us.
« For me repetition is boring, I am interested in everything all subjects, styles and mediums are there to be explored. »
Prize winning Ukrainian artist Lana Korolievskaia's artworks encompass a broad range of subjects and styles. The passing of time, fantasy, magic, mythology, the natural world, portraits and still life's all powerfully expressed in her unique pieces. Experimenting with materials, bold colors and textures each piece is an eclectic mix of her boundless imagination. Lana has displayed her artworks extensively throughout Europe.