Phoenix (2021) Painting by Polina Ogiy

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Phoenix[* 1] (Greek: φοῖνιξ, Lat. phoenix) is a mythological long-lived bird, reborn after death. In ancient Egyptian mythology, it was called bennu, and in ancient mythology it is associated with the worship of the Sun[1]. It appeared to be similar in size and appearance to an eagle[1][2][3], with bright red or golden-red plumage. According to a common[...]
Phoenix[* 1] (Greek: φοῖνιξ, Lat. phoenix) is a mythological long-lived bird, reborn after death. In ancient Egyptian mythology, it was called bennu, and in ancient mythology it is associated with the worship of the Sun[1]. It appeared to be similar in size and appearance to an eagle[1][2][3], with bright red or golden-red plumage. According to a common version of the myth, anticipating his death, the phoenix carried out self-immolation, after which he reappeared from the ashes, ashes (in one variation or another, the myth was associated with Heliopolis)[1][2]. It was believed that the phoenix was the only, unique individual of its kind[1]. In a metaphorical interpretation, the phoenix is a symbol of eternal renewal, immortality.

In the "Index of Folk Literature Motifs", the catalog of the American folklorist Stith Thompson, the myths about the phoenix are classified as a "B32" motif[4].

The origin of the phoenix has been attributed to the culture of ancient Egypt. According to the book by the German religious scholar Roel van den Broek "The Myth of the Phoenix in accordance with classical and Early Christian traditions," over time, the phoenix could symbolize both renewal in general and in particular in different ways: the Sun, time, the Roman Empire, reincarnation, consecration, life in paradise, Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, virginity, a particular exceptional person, or some aspects of Christian life in general"[5]. Some scholars argue that in Lactantius' poem "De ave phoenice", the mythological motif of the phoenix can be interpreted as a symbol of the resurrection of Christ

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CREDO Polina Ogiy "Art is the creator soul delight spilled on canvas, embodied in marble, paper, notes in the form, line, color, sound, word, movement and thousands of other creative expressions.[...]

CREDO Polina Ogiy

"Art is the creator soul delight spilled on canvas, embodied in marble, paper, notes in the form, line, color, sound, word, movement and thousands of other creative expressions. This is awareness of Genesis, understanding of the soul creating the fabric of life .

 Works of art are true, pure symbols imprinted by the hand of the artist. They are characters of life, love, harmony and symmetry, sacred geometry of destiny. The world is ruled by symbols. And the true symbols express the divine harmony.If you're a creative person, the main energy that moves your hand is love, passion to cognition for the essence of things and phenomena. This is love and admiration, inspiration by the beauty of a landscape, character, object, myth or legend. The delight of my soul reflects the spiritual essence and symbolism of the Muse selected.Creativity is the destination of the soul incarnate in a person. We all are the co-creators of God, and everyone is an architect of his own life and world view. Convergence of matter and spirit, the ancient alchemy of human life are nothing else, but a splash of creative energy of spirit in matter.For me it is the music of my soul embodied in line and color, its trace through the time and space. Painting and sculpture are like my natural breath and my self expression. The motivation is simple - to live and create. An artist is the crystal, which stops the time in its purpose. An artist displays the Genesis, depicts the beauty and perfection of the moment. The artist perceives with his heart, not his eyes. An artist opens for the viewer the door to the wordlessness  and guides to the pure original source of Life."

Polina Ogiy was born in Kharkov on 02/23/1977Education1984-1994 - piano school of music Kharkov1988-1992 Art School named after. I. E. Repina1994-1999 - Moscow State Academy of Art and Industry named after S. G. Stroganov (MGKhPA named after Stroganov)Diploma in Design.In 2004 Architectural Prize 2004 Moscow1996-2012Design studio "MONOPOLLY DESIGN" Moscow2012-2015Italy Pesaro Polina Ogiy Gallery “IL SOGNO”2017- Sicily Palermo.

2022 Pesaro Polina Ogiy Gallery “IL SOGNO”

1.The exhibition "Epoca del Sogno" Pesaro 2011 albergo Crueser

2.The exhibition "Epoca del Sogno" Pesaro 2011 albergo Alexsandr

 3.The exhibition "Luce e ombra"galleria "IL SOGNO"22.08.2013

 4.The exhibition "I volti del Buddha"galleria "IL SOGNO"11.07.2013

 5.The exhibition "LE FIGLIE DI EVA"galleria "IL SOGNO"22.08.2012

 6.The exhibition "VEDERE"galleria "IL SOGNO"24.04.2014

 7.The exhibition "Alba in SICILIA"galleria "IL SOGNO"12.07.2014

 8.The exhibition "Le tartarughe" galleria "IL SOGNO"12.07.2014

 9.The exhibition personale Palazzo Consiglio regionale delle Marche Ancona 26.11.2014

 10.The exhibition By the 10.04.2016-12.06.2016 the Gallery Poppi (AR), is hosting “De Naturarum Magnificentia”, a group exhibition curated by Sara Lovari and Silvia Rossi, in collaboration with ExpArt studio&gallery.
11. Premio internazionale  Arte  Milano 2017/07/25

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