A View From the Easel
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A View From the Easel
"Daylight and sufficient space are essential for me. When these conditions are met, my movements become broader and freer. This studio is almost ideal, and here I have been able to make my largest works to date."
"Large scale allows me to involve my whole body in the process of painting, bringing it closer to dance, which supports my concept of speculative intrusion into the past, condensed within an old photograph."
"I usually listen to music that stimulates movement, such as various rock or metal. I mostly listen to stuff in French, German, Russian, or Ukrainian."
The artist works in a spacious studio that enhances creativity through natural light. Daily routines involve multiple canvases, music for inspiration, and podcasts for technical tasks. The large scale of the artwork allows for physical engagement, likening painting to dance. This approach connects the artist's work to historical themes, transforming photographs into immersive experiences. The studio environment is crucial for the artist's creative process, enabling broader movements and larger works.
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