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"On the Edge" is a captivating monochrome wall paper sculpture, crafted entirely from pristine white paper. This art piece features a striking composition of torn-edge paper elements meticulously arranged in numerous vertical lines. At first glance, when you look straight at the artwork, you see an intricate network of vertical lines, each with its unique texture.
However, "On the Edge" possesses a captivating secret. As you move around and view… the artwork from different angles, a remarkable transformation occurs. When observed at an angle, the vertical lines coalesce and transform into a breathtaking vista of mountains. The top edges, with their jagged, torn paper edges, take on the appearance of majestic peaks, while the vertical layers below create an illusion of endless mountain ranges stretching into the distance.
« It takes a lot of passion to be an artist; art has no end point of perfection and you must constantly evolve and learn. I intend for each viewer to feel an emotional response to my works by sharing through my universe of artistic expression. »
Olga Skorokhod is a prizewinning artist from the United States whose works have been featured in exhibitions nationally. Passionate about art ever since she was a kid, Skorokhod developed her current style across painting, sculpture, and collage, creating highly textured abstract works out of paper. Her work showcases strong rhythms between space and shape and favors complementary color palettes.