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Artwork Gallery – Magazine Issue 3. Color vibe

Intro from editor: Summer is a time of bright colors, emotions, and impressions. But each person is an individual and has a personal perception! We offer you to look at the participant artists and see for yourself. In this issue, you have collected unusual areas of work where there is both lightness and sadness, a mixture of traditional materials, digital work ... but not only a white surface serves as "canvases" for our artists - these are the walls of houses, everyday clothes, a sculpture that fits on the palm. Read and find sources of inspiration or your like-minded people on the pages of this magazine. Soak up the mood of different cultures and views, put down this magazine, and create something of your own - in your own colors and medium! Interviews: ■ Katya Taylor | Port of Culture ■ Olesia Tkachenko ■ Ruta Jansone ■ Marianna Nerozna ■ Ana Jošović Represented artists: Eva Alvor, Kateryna Bortsova, Karina Danylchuk, Valentina Diena, Joseph Dulin- Didonato, Wendy Guagenti, Parastoo Haddadi, Liza Illichmann, Molood Jannesari, Baharak Jourabchi, Yulia Kapustynska, Oleksandra Kulikovska, Yuliia Lyshanets, Juyi Mao, Mina Mehdizadeh Fard, Fernanda Morales Tovar, Maryna Mural, Olena Ponomarova, Parnian Pourmovahed, Saharrococo, Mahsa Se, Shabnam Sharghi Ahvazi, Margarita Stepanova, Olena Stremouchova, Tina Striuk, Olha Trikolich, Olena Yemelianova, Yeonhye Park Front cover artist Mahsa Se @mahsase__art

Intro from editor:
Summer is a time of bright colors, emotions, and impressions. But each person is an individual and has a personal perception!

We offer you to look at the participant artists and see for yourself. In this issue, you have collected unusual areas of work where there is both lightness and sadness, a mixture of traditional materials, digital work ... but not only a white surface serves as "canvases" for our artists - these are the walls of houses, everyday clothes, a sculpture that fits on the palm.

Read and find sources of inspiration or your like-minded people on the pages of this magazine. Soak up the mood of different cultures and views, put down this magazine, and create something of your own - in your own colors and medium!

Interviews:
■ Katya Taylor | Port of Culture
■ Olesia Tkachenko
■ Ruta Jansone
■ Marianna Nerozna
■ Ana Jošović

Represented artists:
Eva Alvor, Kateryna Bortsova, Karina Danylchuk, Valentina Diena, Joseph Dulin- Didonato, Wendy Guagenti, Parastoo Haddadi, Liza Illichmann, Molood Jannesari, Baharak Jourabchi, Yulia Kapustynska, Oleksandra Kulikovska, Yuliia Lyshanets, Juyi Mao, Mina Mehdizadeh Fard, Fernanda Morales Tovar, Maryna Mural, Olena Ponomarova, Parnian Pourmovahed, Saharrococo, Mahsa Se, Shabnam Sharghi Ahvazi, Margarita Stepanova, Olena Stremouchova, Tina Striuk, Olha Trikolich, Olena Yemelianova, Yeonhye Park

Front cover artist Mahsa Se @mahsase__art

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Let’s talk about your activities as an artist. Many of your works are inspired by<br />

nature. What do you put into your abstract landscapes? What are they about?<br />

I have always been inspired by nature<br />

and music. These two components of my<br />

balance are the most important for creating<br />

artistic canvases. A state of euphoria<br />

where you feel neither time nor hunger, a<br />

kind of Nirvana.<br />

Currently, I focus on oil painting with<br />

graphic elements, and I also create abstract<br />

landscapes.<br />

creating the desired composition. I use<br />

large-sized canvases, which gives the works<br />

an additional visual effect.<br />

I am working on a series of abstract works<br />

called “Lines”. Why the lines? Everything<br />

that surrounds us in life is energy that<br />

is connected by invisible lines, people’s<br />

thoughts, past generations, and future<br />

ones.<br />

The canvas has a texture, the color scheme<br />

can change from the darkest to the transparent,<br />

and the lines flow from the roughest<br />

to the thinnest, intertwining and<br />

These lines are the very energy of life on the<br />

subtle plane. The main theme for this series<br />

is the image of the Carpathian Mountains<br />

and human figures in my performance.<br />

Your work is very concise, mysterious, and interesting. The diptych “In amore” is<br />

especially impressive. Tell us what inspired you to create it and how you combined<br />

so many exciting textures? That’s very beautiful!<br />

My painting is full of sensuality and energy<br />

and conveys mood and state. I was inspired<br />

to create the diptych “In amore” by the<br />

feelings of people in love. What can be more<br />

beautiful than love?<br />

This is passion, a special look, body<br />

movements, harmony <strong>–</strong> all this can be traced<br />

on the canvases.<br />

The diptych symbolizes two halves of one<br />

whole <strong>–</strong> a man and a woman.<br />

Many textured elements on the canvases<br />

add compositional completeness to the<br />

work, and with the help of leaf gilding, I<br />

emphasize the figures. Interestingly, starting<br />

with this diptych, the series of works<br />

“Lines” began.<br />

After finishing the series, I plan to have a<br />

personal exhibition in the gallery.<br />

In amore, fragment<br />

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