Gary Goryany was born on April 21, 1964, in Bila Tserkva (USSR) in a family of physicians, people who were academically gifted and talented. Gary's older sister started drawing early and fascinated her brother with painting.
Gary Goryany was born on April 21, 1964, in Bila Tserkva (USSR) in a family of physicians, people who were academically gifted and talented. Gary's older sister started drawing early and fascinated her brother with painting.
«Мир кажется вращающимся кубиком, и все возвращается в него снова и снова; человек превращается в ангела, а ангел в человека, голова становится ступней, а ступня становится головой. Все вещи проявляют свои разные грани и вращаются, перевоплощаясь одно в другое. Это становится тем, а это - этим, верхнее становится нижним, а нижнее становится верхним ... Потому что все едино в своем корне, а освобождение коренится в реинкарнации и возвращении вещей ... » Раввин Нахман
In Kristina Smelova’s painting, the impressionist methods are clearly visible. Working mostly with the palette knife, the artist doesn’t care about carefully painting out individual objects, but conveys the unsteady, momentary state of space as a whole. Applying wide pasty strokes, she seems like covers her own feelings and experiences with color relief. At the same time, Smelova’s painting is not constrained by the theme of public relations or politics.
In the late 1980’s, journalists called Petr Yemets a stalker of the Chernobyl zone, a guide who leads people to an anomalous territory. And it is really true. We follow him on the roads of Chernobyl, overgrown with radiation weeds and bombarded with poisonous apples. Together with the artist, we go through the ways of despair, screaming, and tears.
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