Invisible barrier (2019) Painting by Elena Soroka

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 19.7in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Geometric
The shadow on the face is an illusion of an obstacle. These are the limitations through which a person looks at the world. Barriers do not exist, they are imaginary. These are our fears, through which we, like through a keyhole, look at the outside world. To overcome them, we need to go through an invisible barrier to meet new opportunities. To overcome[...]
The shadow on the face is an illusion of an obstacle. These are the limitations through which a person looks at the world. Barriers do not exist, they are imaginary. These are our fears, through which we, like through a keyhole, look at the outside world. To overcome them, we need to go through an invisible barrier to meet new opportunities. To overcome your own fears - you have to meet them halfway and pass them through, as if through a shadow.
In this work elements of ancient arabic geometry are used.

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Elena Soroka, a contemporary Russian artist, delves into the intricate realm of women's self-awareness, meticulously examining it through the lens of societal stereotypes and[...]

Elena Soroka, a contemporary Russian artist, delves into the intricate realm of women's self-awareness, meticulously examining it through the lens of societal stereotypes and prejudices. Her artistic exploration likens deviations from expected behavioral patterns to a glitch effect, a concept that challenges the ideal transmission of images in digital culture. Elena perceives the glitch as an inconsistency, a social glitch that manifests as a form of self-expression through the intentional violation of programmed standing orders.

In her creative endeavors, Elena Soroka uniquely expresses the glitch effect using the Central Asian ikat ornament. This ornament, for her, serves as a visual representation of society, carrying special significance due to her upbringing in Tashkent, where the oriental ornament became ingrained in her aesthetics.

The focal point of Elena's research is the criteria by which women compare themselves with others, reflecting on the relativity of societal patterns that influence women's acceptance of imposed roles and assessments of their personal value. Her artistic statement encapsulates her individual experiences, narrating the story of her personal journey in search of identity.

Elena Soroka contends that, under the weight of preconceptions and prejudices, women often dissolve within their surroundings. However, she vehemently believes that individuals should not relinquish their values to the mercy of established opinions. Through her creativity, Elena urges women to subject themselves to introspective scrutiny, fostering an awareness of the societal burden placed upon them by stereotypical thinking. Her ultimate goal is to empower women to make decisions for their lives that are free from publicly accepted stereotypes and imposed opinions.

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