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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
SWe All Bleed the Same”
This work mocks the very idea of privilege. Here, gold is not a symbol of success — it functions as a cosmetic scar: shiny but artificial, created to hide what lies beneath — chaos, fatigue, and suppressed pain.
The piece challenges the viewer with an uncomfortable question: if we all bleed the same, why is the world so determined to convince us otherwise?
« Each artist must create their own world that is different from the others. »
Vira Hrabar is an artist based in Ukraine whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Bulgaria. Through her artistic expression, she endeavors to share her vision of the world. Hrabar describes her compositions as being both fragmentary and expressive. Her artistic practice is marked by experimentation with colors, textures, and shapes. She most often creates using acrylics and oils on canvas.