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WARDROBE
Vladimir Kush
26" x 21.5"
Limited Edition Giclee Canvas: 325 Unclouded purity
and clarified perception, qualities associated with mirror, have found
reflection in this work of artist. The mirror “correct” the Present
exposing a better image of man and women and of their union. Here, the
painting returns us to a legend about “paradise lost,” natural state
of nudity of the first people, Adam and Eva. This myth has received a
wide embodiment in art – in a poem by Milton, an oratorio by Haydn,
and frescoes by Raphael and Michelangelo. The true work of art
certainly includes the dimension of time. Here, the fore-ground
represents the present and the background the past (“Golden Age.”) At
the same time, the background seemingly personifies the future, its
dream, and eternal love.
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