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A lonely girl survives emotional hunger by turning the city into a living fantasy — until her father’s return forces her to face the thin line between fantasy and self-destruction.
I decided to show my pictures from my first feature animation "Girl Above the Abyss". These are made on a very cheap, very Arte Povera paper and therefore are not for sale. I hope you will be able to see and enjoy Watermelon Seed's story as it develops.
Velta Emīlija Platupe is a multi-faceted Latvian artist, passionately utilizing textiles, paper, and flowing pigments in painting, sculpture, and other visual media. Her fondness for aquatint technique and soft, mobile forms reveal a playful intersection of found and reused materials, crystalline accents, and gilt. Engaging with symbolism, surrealism, baroque, and magic, she juxtaposes the beautiful and the terrible, weaving unspoken stories onto canvases. Her artwork invites viewers into a challenging yet comfortable universe, reflecting her belief that art is a sanctuary and a way to depict her utopia.