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Making of CAD 180116
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Dans mon atelier, où je peins au sol. La touche finale (et désolé pour le son 😅)
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Processus de création dans mon atelier!
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Art process. The painting is done with acrylic paints on canvas.
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Few shots and fragments from working process.
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Making of Dreamscape #4
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My studio. Working process. I am painting a still life with aloe.
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The process of making a mosaic
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Devil's fingers Alena Kuznetsova - Subjektiv.art
Stare at the artwork for 20 seconds. What comes to mind?
The way that sculpture stands out against the snow is just so cool!! It's like it belongs to some Lovecraftian horror story, but because it's so small, it's more captivating than creepy. It's like it's got this mysterious charm to it.
valya shaf
Apple orchard Yehor Dulin - Subjektiv.art
Were you transported somewhere by this artwork?
I am transported back to my childhood in my grandparents' garden picking apples and fruits from the trees... Sweet memories literally :)
Tahina Le Goff
Sunset Artem Andreichuk - Subjektiv.art
Stare at the artwork for 20 seconds. What comes to mind?
The path. Easy, calm, and full of wisdom - through the prairie, listening to the trees and wind whispering. Someone could have been there before, or maybe no one had? Silence and calm. Gorgeous !
Illia Ishchenko
Dried tulips Julia Chemerys - Subjektiv.art
Were you transported somewhere by this artwork?
A timeless tableau of fragility and beauty. The once vibrant petals, now muted hues, whisper tales of life's fleeting nature. A poignant reminder of the ephemeral, captured in a moment of eternal stillness.
Vlad Soloviov
Covered Danya Shulipa - Subjektiv.art
Whose work did this artwork remind you of?
I want to be him. Anyone can silence the world out there by taking a bath and covering his own face, but doing so in style? Only for the selected few. Which I why I can only assume that yellow barrier is an extra layer of distance, ensuring all the noise, negativity of the outside world stay right there, outside. What a guy.
Manuel Medeiros
Green Light Olena Ryzhykh - Subjektiv.art
Whose work did this artwork remind you of?
Love the natural earthy colours. Reminds me of a lizard emerging from its cave at dusk
Maximilian Kaessens
Arbres Muriel Evangelista - Subjektiv.art
Were you transported somewhere by this artwork?
What is your opinion on what contemporary art should be...more for intelectual interpretations... or more sensitively towards our emocional !?
Mario Miranda
Clockwork #3 Socia Socia - Subjektiv.art
What do you see in this artwork?
For me it’s the perfect interplay between music and visual art. I see it like an abstract dance, the raw interpretation of our inner world and emotions, organized chaos. Blurry somehow yet bold and at times very assertive.
Tahina Le Goff
Kyiv Skyline Series. Light Through The Darkness Ganna Kryvolap - Subjektiv.art
Whose work did this artwork remind you of?
There is always light in the midst of darkness. This painting and its title speak for themselves: hope, perseverance, and resilience
Cristina Freitas
Still life with peonies Artem Andreichuk - Subjektiv.art
Stare at the artwork for 20 seconds. What comes to mind?
Incredible composition! It is somehow so dynamic and perfectly balanced. A pure joy to look at!
Yehor Serdiuk
Mentality Sestry Feldman - Subjektiv.art
What do you see in this artwork?
This artwork immediately brings memories about my childhood in Dnipro, Eastern Ukraine. I remember the men in sporty adidas leggings and without shirts (гопнікі), speaking weirdly in heavy jargon. They were the antipodes of the old ladies sitting on the benches, complaining and broadcasting Soviet narratives. The interiors of flats with “eurodesign”, the tacky exteriors of banners and ads — results of the chaos of unregulated trade — those were visual symbols of my childhood. And this artwork creates a perfect memory. It accepts fully the absurdity and chaos that I was born into but instead of dramatising it makes fun of it. It makes me smile. It is a sweat ironic reminder of where I am from without making any predictions about where I am heading to.
Kateryna Serdiuk
Almost freedom Eugene Pokutnev - Subjektiv.art
How do you feel when you look at this artwork?
An endless weaving of forms, a search for images and evidence... perhaps it’s just mine, or our confusion is breaking free
Rost Borsch
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Artwork Carolina Sardinha - Subjektiv.art
Carolina Sardinha - Subjektiv.art
Carolina Sardinha
Portugal
Carolina Sardinha born in 1982, lives and works in Lisbon. Academic training: . Drawing Development Year at The Royal Drawing School, London (2024-ongoing); . Opened her own Studio, devoting herself entirely to her practise since then (2020); . Tutorial Scheme at Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes, Lisbon (2018 - 2020); . Aquatint Training at Galeria Diferença, Lisbon (2014 - 2015); . Engraving Techiniques Training at Taller José Rincón Gallery, Madrid (2013 - 2014); . Drawing Education at CIEAM, Faculdade de Belas Artes, Lisbon (2009 - 2010); . Wood block Printmaking Training at the National Print Museum, Dublin (2008 - 2009); . Socrates Erasmus Program, Università Degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Rome (2003 - 2004); . Degree in Architecture from Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon (2006). Selected Individual Exhibitions: . Matter | Mist, Azenhas do Mar (2023); . Reallocated, CCSL Advogados, Lisbon (2020); . Ageing Series, OH | OS, Lisbon (2019); . Essay on Ma, Ler Devagar Bookshop, Lisbon (2019); . La piel de las Cosas, Taller José Rincón Gallery, Madrid (2015). Selected Group Exhibitions: . Group Show at Livraria Sá da Costa, Lisbon (2022); . Finalists Exhibition, Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes, Lisbon (2019); . Printmaking Exhibition, Galeria Diferença, Lisbon (2016); . Selected Artists Exhibition, Casa de La Moneda, Madrid (2015); . Printmaking Artists Exhibition, Casa de Cultura del Ayuntamiento de Carmona, Carmona (2014). Prizes: . Selected Artist for Collection “The Mediterranean”, The Curators (2020); . Jóvenes Creadores de Calcografía Nacional Prize from the Real Academia de Belas Artes de de San Fernando de Madrid (2014). Collections: Her work is represented in private collections in Portugal and abroad.
Artwork Eugene Pokutnev - Subjektiv.art
Eugene Pokutnev - Subjektiv.art
Eugene Pokutnev
Ukraine
That night, I couldn’ sleep. Outside my window, the street lay in pitch-black silence, as if the world itself was holding its breath. In my mind, a scene played out like a film noir—the quiet raised a revolver, cocked it with an ironic smile, and fired a single shot into the sky. Smoke curled, lingering, twisting into shapes. Thoughts exploded in my head, each one a stream of colour racing toward an unseen finish line. They tangled, danced, and in that restless moment, these are the words Eugene said on his creative process. It was then that I understood something, Eugene Pokutnev’ paintings feel exactly like this. I first saw Eugene’ work in Berlin, without knowing his name. His paintings weren’ just compositions of colour - they were movements. They seemed to shift before my eyes, pulling me in, disorienting me in the best way. Later, I learned his secret: ‘-black’ a rare Japanese paint so dense that it absorbs nearly all light, creating an illusion of infinite depth. He orders it from a master in Japan, layering it alongside vibrant colour, bending space itself on the canvas. When you stand before his work, it’ as if you’ falling into the painting, moving between its layers, losing balance for just a second. His journey into art was as unexpected as the effect of his work. Growing up in Dnipro (coincidentally my home town), a career in art was never considered an option. He spent his days sketching intricate patterns but, like many others in his city, he needed stability. So he became a policeman. And yet, fate has its way of rewriting stories. One day, while investigating a burglary, his colleague casually showed the apartment owner some of Eugene’ sketches. The man, a businessman with an eye for art, was so captivated that he made an offer on the spot: “ the police. I’ fund you.” And just like that, Eugene left law enforcement behind.
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