Life goes on… 60 x 80cm (2022) Painting by Alexandra Jagoda
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 23.6in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $1,000 Figurative
In memory of the many victims...
In Ukraine, as in many other countries, young unmarried girls adorn themselves with wreaths of flowers and colorful ribbons. Mature women cover their heads with a scarf. This woman is an allegory of Ukraine. She has not only matured and lost her virginity, she is badly injured. The formation of both the individual and the state is often associated with mistakes that we make, with negative factors that affect us negatively against our will, and sometimes we live a real tragedy. This is what happened to my country. It shouldn't have been like that. War is the worst thing that could happen, but unfortunately it is so... But the look is alive, it is full of hope for the future, determination and LIFE... Life goes on...
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Ukrainian ArtFemale PortraitWoman PaintingUkraineUkrainian Motifs
Alexandra Jagoda (Ovcharenko).
Born in Ukraine, September 15, 1975.
Since 1999 lives and works in Belgium.
Experience:
2018 - current - full-time artist
Exhibition list:
1 February - 4 March 2022 - Artbox. Projects World 2.0
January - March 2022 - Collaboration with Van Gogh Art Gallery, Madrid.
January 2022 - International Contemporary Art Fair in Paris.
September 2021 - Group exhibition, City Hall Applauws, Menen, Flanders, Belgium.
July 2020 - Group exhibition, Cultural Center "De Steiger", Menen, Flanders, Belgium.
I am a Ukrainian artist, but I have lived half of my life in Europe.
I paint because for me it's a kind of meditation in which I lose track of time, designing and creating a whole new world that no one has ever seen before.
Portrait is the most congenial form of art to me. It is incredibly interesting to observe people and visualize their actions and behavior, transforming them into images that can be depicted on canvas.
Portraits of women are my special love. Women are ambiguous, mysterious, magic lurks in them. It's a bottomless world, like the rabbit hole Alice fell into. My paintings are not about female beauty, they are about her inner world, which is inhabited not only by angels but also by demons
Sometimes I paint landscapes and flowers It turns out easily. Probably, painting them, I just relax :-)
- Nationality: BELGIUM
- Date of birth : 1975
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Belgian Artists