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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.9x25.6in
About this artwork
The idea behind this artwork is “bright colours - new opportunities”.
“Young David” is a collective image of all male figures in my life. It was inspired on my readings about masculinity from biochemical perspective to cultural adaptations. I wanted to see if a classical renaissance man would be different to a modern man and if masculinity can be defined differently by age and country.
Originally, my definition of masculinity comes from my native… countries, Belarus and Russia, where the idea of a masculinity is defined by provider only quality. Now, after living in Europe, that definition changed drastically.
Historically to become a man one needed to go through some proving, needed to deserve being called a man, nowadays there’s no specific “men only” obstacles that can help men to define their masculinity. That brings uncertainty on one side, but freedom on another.
In general we are very different from biochemical perspective… READ MORE ON THE LAST PHOTO …
« The idea behind my art is to sculpt a persona onto the canvas, breathe life into her character and capture a fleeting glimpse of life, turning the spark of happiness into a flame of art. »
Lina Redford is a promising artist currently based in Spain. She started her artistic journey only few years ago, but already her work have been mentioned in one of the biggest German magazine - The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Being a creative nomad Lina, over the past 8 years, lived in 5 countries, where she encountered different cultures, impactful people and inspiring scenery, that later became the stories of her artworks. While finishing her Master’s Degree Lina found guidance and inspiration at the studio of czech based artist - Lana Frey, where she worked and studied for two years. Lina is always looking for new possibilities and collaborations, one of those is work with recognised Belgian photographer - Eric Ceccarini. The Collaboration of the two artists made it to major art exhibitions and fairs, such as Art Basel in Miami. Lina works in the style of expressive figurativism, mainly with palette knives and thick layers of paint, to be able to “sculpt happiness”.