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Artwork Gallery – Magazine Issue 4. Dream Big

Intro from editor: This issue brings together works about fictional, sometimes fantasy, worlds, the expectations of a dream and a collision with reality. Get ready to see many parallels and different perspectives from artists from all over the world! This issue came out in its own unique way precisely because a dream is a very individual concept. Here are collected experiences and disappointments due to expectations and collision with reality. Some artists share their thoughts on the trap they fall into due to community and imposed patterns regarding gender and your role in society. Other artists - dream of showing their country in a different light, developed and advanced, throwing off the media’s biased templates. We are glad to show you the world through the eyes of artists from different parts of the world and look at familiar things differently! Interviews: ■ Volodymyr Crevol @crevol.art ■ Dr Shirley Yeung ■ Yidi Wang @yidiwangart Represented artists: Anna Borachuk @netty_bart Tetiana Borys @tet.representart Catherine Chatzidimitriou @catherine_chatzidimitriou Natalie Christensen @jimeyrejimeyrejimeyre Somayeh Faal @somayeh_faaal Jiang Feng @jiangfeng_mine Mahsa Feyziazar @mahsa_art_studio Kathleen Frank FB @kathleen.frank.94402 Vincent Frimpong @sniper_ceramica Seyedeh Hakimeh @royaebrahimi_art Mark Yale Harris @markyaleharris Mpho Jacobs @mphojacobsart Tetiana Kovalova @kovalova_to A. Naveen Kumar @anaveen_kumar Yaroslav Leonets @jaroslavleonetsart Mandroid @mandroid_o Toufic Melhem @touficmelhemofficial Jirah Millano @handpaintedbyjmam Madelaine Millar @soup.in.the.woods.art Anastasiia Novytska @anastasiianovitskaya Alida Ozolina @alidasgram Ziba Pashang @zpashang Valeriia Prasol @pva_artist Sara Rahanjam @sararahanjam Olga Rokhmanyuk ROArtUS @ro_art_us Catherine Eaton Skinner @ceskinner Tetiana Vasiura @tatyanavasyura w.vv.vv @w.vv.vv Front cover artist Tetiana Borys @tet.representart

Intro from editor:
This issue brings together works about fictional, sometimes fantasy, worlds, the expectations of a dream and a collision with reality.
Get ready to see many parallels and different perspectives from artists from all over the world!

This issue came out in its own unique way precisely because a dream is a very individual concept.

Here are collected experiences and disappointments due to expectations and collision with reality. Some artists share their thoughts on the trap they fall into due to community and imposed patterns regarding gender and your role in society. Other artists - dream of showing their country in a different light, developed and advanced, throwing off the media’s biased templates.

We are glad to show you the world through the eyes of artists from different parts of the world and look at familiar things differently!

Interviews:
■ Volodymyr Crevol @crevol.art
■ Dr Shirley Yeung
■ Yidi Wang @yidiwangart

Represented artists:
Anna Borachuk @netty_bart
Tetiana Borys @tet.representart
Catherine Chatzidimitriou @catherine_chatzidimitriou
Natalie Christensen @jimeyrejimeyrejimeyre
Somayeh Faal @somayeh_faaal
Jiang Feng @jiangfeng_mine
Mahsa Feyziazar @mahsa_art_studio
Kathleen Frank FB @kathleen.frank.94402
Vincent Frimpong @sniper_ceramica
Seyedeh Hakimeh @royaebrahimi_art
Mark Yale Harris @markyaleharris
Mpho Jacobs @mphojacobsart
Tetiana Kovalova @kovalova_to
A. Naveen Kumar @anaveen_kumar
Yaroslav Leonets @jaroslavleonetsart
Mandroid @mandroid_o
Toufic Melhem @touficmelhemofficial
Jirah Millano @handpaintedbyjmam
Madelaine Millar @soup.in.the.woods.art
Anastasiia Novytska @anastasiianovitskaya
Alida Ozolina @alidasgram
Ziba Pashang @zpashang
Valeriia Prasol @pva_artist
Sara Rahanjam @sararahanjam
Olga Rokhmanyuk ROArtUS @ro_art_us
Catherine Eaton Skinner @ceskinner
Tetiana Vasiura @tatyanavasyura
w.vv.vv @w.vv.vv

Front cover artist Tetiana Borys @tet.representart

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Seyedeh Hakimeh<br />

I see my surroundings from my own point of view and<br />

paint them in the shapes and roles that I like. In fact, art is a<br />

combination of hopes and dreams and for exposing it I use<br />

my surrounding reality. In the way I paint the elements are<br />

not actual and real but they are the feeling and emotions of<br />

mine that come to my mind. <strong>Artwork</strong> cannot be created by<br />

only relying on the rules. For me, “resemblance to nature”<br />

is the only similarity between this method and the art of<br />

photography.<br />

@royaebrahimi_art<br />

Tehran, Iran<br />

The nature of art is freedom and truth, and the prophecy of an artist as evocative of art’s<br />

nature is to represent and depict in the most influencing way the concerns of the people of<br />

the present age. The position of artists with society is how they see and reflect its concerns.<br />

The idea of materialism and its dominance over the earth is a rebellion against life and the<br />

natural ecosystem, which will not have a good outcome.<br />

The increase in greenhouse gases and its connection with global warming and the decrease<br />

in rainfall led me to create the painting “A Girl with an Anchor Earring”, which mirrors human<br />

intervention in nature.<br />

Seas and rivers turning into deserts and the image of an anchor stuck in the sand can be<br />

the most paradoxical element seen in nature. A girl with anchor earrings in the heart of the<br />

desert with the dream of water resembles a captain’s attempt to save his environment and<br />

crew.<br />

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