Anastasia Kostina/ Summer Issue
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Anastasia Kostina/ Summer Issue

''My works touch upon the phenomenon of changing the states of nature and man, as part of nature, under the influence of various circumstances and their interactions with the sensual side of man. An important part of the concept of my works is the idea of freedom as an unconditional state of mind and nature. I am interested in exploring the relationship of feelings and states, formulate questions and find the possibility of an internal dialogue between the artist and the viewer. Analysing this interdependence, I try to create works that will be perceived, making a deep impression on the viewer. I prefer to use mixed techniques and graphic techniques in my work, this expands the possibilities of transmitting ideas to the fullest. This approach, in my opinion, rewards viewers with an immediate, intuitive sense of intimacy, while encouraging them to understand the conceptual motivation and meaning of the work. ''




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