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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
37.4x47.2in
About this artwork
The main line in the author’s works is the image of a woman.
The paintings are done in black & white colors similar to old photos, like a memory or an accidentally remembered fragment.
This art is about that nothing happens by chance in the world. Everything that has happened and will happen can extremely change our life, our plans, and ourselves. You need to be more attentive to life. Be thankful for everything that happens.
The main task… facing the author is to carefully preserve the sensations, subtle feelings, and life itself in its unsurpassed moments.
Viktoria Adkozalova is an award-winning Ukrainian artist who has exhibited her works in numerous solo and group events nationally. In her figurative paintings, she does not portray specific people. Instead, Adkozalova leaves identity ambiguous, allowing for the viewer to find their friends, neighbors, or even moments from their own lives. Her symbolic and intriguing compositions are created using oils on canvas.