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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
In this original mixed media painting on canvas, titled "Rhythms of Summer" , I capture the vibrant, musical heartbeat of the Eastern soul. This artwork is a centerpiece of my ongoing collection, "So This is What You Are, Orient!" (Так вот ты какой, Восток!). My creative intent was to masterfully combine Symbolic Ethno-Surrealism with the rich decorative layers of Fantastic Realism, turning a traditional musical gathering into a hypnotic, visual… symphony.
The composition dynamic centers on the Doira—the traditional Uzbek percussion instrument. A beautiful entanglement of expressive hands holds multiple drums, each decorated with distinct cultural patterns, geometric borders, and leather textures. One central doira stands out, completely covered in exquisite, sun-like white and gold oriental ornamentation. The backdrop is wrapped in a rich emerald-green texture, resembling woven national textiles like Ikat, and segmented by geometric bands filled with intricate folklore sta
Li-Safi Mariya is a painter from Tashkent, trained in Uzbekistan’s leading art institutions and renowned for her academic and teaching background. Her symbolic ethno-surrealist and fantastic realist style fuses intricate pointillist mosaics with meditative ornamentation, juxtaposing smooth central figures against dense, vibrating backgrounds. Her artworks explore ancient mythology, everyday rituals, and the merging of science with folklore, evoking a profound sense of sacred calm and inviting viewers into visual labyrinths of wonder and memory.