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Created through painstaking work with paper, Paleobotany is a poetic artistic interpretation of fossilized botanical imprints captured in primitive white ivory.
This minimalist relief artwork invites the viewer to engage in tactile contemplation through brush touch, awakening ancient memories of subtle sensory sensations. Like an archaeologist carefully brushing dust off precious finds, you seem to read the history of each surface—from the delicate… ribbed patterns of prehistoric branches to the rough, weathered surfaces of ancient leaves—creating a topographical map of botanical memory.
Paleobotany offers an oasis of calm in our fast-paced world, inviting peaceful reflection through the simple but profound act of conscious touch.
The work is framed without glass (to allow for interaction) and is ready to hang. The material recipe includes high-quality archival glue to preserve color over time.
Svetlana is a multidisciplinary artist with a rich background in graphic design and ceramics, deeply influenced by her early training and academic studies in St. Petersburg and Vilnius. She employs an intuitive, concept-driven approach, seamlessly shifting between mathematical precision and spontaneous gesture, utilizing a diverse palette that ranges from organic materials like weathered wood and natural pigments to contemporary plastics and metals. Through her inventive use of materials and ever-evolving techniques, her work transforms overlooked details into objects of value, evoking transformation, curiosity, and a sense of hidden beauty beneath the surface of everyday life.