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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Contemporary human existence is increasingly immersed in the space of screens, where reality fragments into light, signals, and data. The human face—once the primary carrier of identity—loses its physical presence and more often exists as an image, a code, a digital trace.
In a world where recognition replaces the gaze and scanning replaces presence, identity is defined not by facial features but by algorithms, QR codes, and unique digital fingerprints.… The self becomes a system of data—weightless, yet fully transparent.
The work “Q-CODE” captures this moment of transition: from the living to the virtual, from human recognition to machine reading. The painting invites reflection on how the act of seeing—and being seen—changes when the body gives way to information and the gaze is replaced by code.
« Where the spirit of the hand does not work, there is no artist. -Leonardo da Vinci »
Yaroslav Kurbanov is a painter, draftsman, and sculptor based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in Italy, Russia, Czechia, Finland, the United States, Mexico, China, and the Netherlands. His art attempts to answer the eternal questions of the origins of self, the meaning of one's life, and the essence of happiness and love. Kurbanov's compositions also explore loyalty and betrayal, fear and composure, as well as the discrepancies between the inner world and the external image.