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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x43.3in
About this artwork
In wandelbarer Malweise gelingt Yakovenko eine gro
e Vielfalt an Eindrücken. Mal gestisch expressiv, mal pastos und koloristisch entstehen intensive Stimmungsbilder. Auch der Wechsel von genauem Abbild und bis zur Abstraktion reichender Farbfeldmalerei bei architektonischen Motiven betont den ambivalenten Charakter urbaner Dichte. Und in der Variation der Perspektive kann sie unterschiedliche Bezüge des Betrachters zu den Stadtlandschaften entwickeln.…
Inmitten dieser Stadträume, wie herangezoomt, erscheinen Frauenfiguren und Porträts. Still beobachtend, tanzend, musizierend oder als Flaneure verbinden sie sich mit der urbanen Umgebung – auf der Oberfläche und in der darunterliegenden sinnlichen Tiefe.
Vladislava Yakovenko is an emerging Slovakian artist whose work focuses on portraits and urban landscapes. Her work seeks to balance flatness and distorted perspective with depth and space. She has contextualized her work within the traditional of suprematism and orphism, two traditions which asserted the absolute self-sufficiency of compositions, texture, and color. Yakovenko paintings expertly balance texture and softness, color, and light and dark.