| Size | 40 × 70 × 1.5 cm |
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| Year | 2010 |
It is a series of light drawings that focuses on the primary source of light by using a Camera obscura. Vsevolod's works reflect on the nature of photography/light, the surrounding times-pace, the relationship between reality and illusion, and the arrangement of all these topics on the map of personal experiences.
In the context of all these contemplations, the artist launches a hypothetical exchange, which can be explained through the author's words: "When a person is looking at the painting, he – as a subject – contemplates an object. He reads the object according to the way he is shaped. But what if the painting was to become the subject and the person became the object observed by the painting? According to my work, we would be mere black dots, particles. All of this made me think about the surrounding environment, about the 'objective reality', about illusions, and whether the sky is actually blue – after all it is red in Mars, isn't it?