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Emotional Overflow is a high-contrast black-and-white portrait created as a hand-cut paper collage using a grid of 10 × 10 mm square elements.
An intense moment of laughter is fractured through repetition and cubist distortion, transforming visible joy into a complex emotional event.
The multiplied facial features create a sense of movement and instability, suggesting emotion as something uncontrollable, layered, and constantly shifting.
Rather… than celebrating expression, the work questions its reliability.
The fragmented structure exposes the fragile boundary between genuine emotion and emotional excess, where joy becomes disorienting rather than liberating.
As part of The Fragmented Human, Emotional Overflow explores emotional transformation and the volatility of the contemporary human psyche.
« Images covered by the flow of time reveal to me the hidden history and the wisdom of experience. »
Natalia Kazirelova is an artist based in Greece whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Austria and Russia. Through her art, she seeks to portray beyond what is visible, with the help of other tactile sensations. Kazirelova's favorite topic is ancient Greek mythology through the lens of a modern philosophical interpretation. Her figurative compositions, abstractions, and landscapes are created using acrylics and collage on canvas.