"The Illusion of Naturalness" is a minimalist work in which a simple tin can becomes a symbol of illusion and perception. The focus is on a banal object, devoid of the surrounding context, as if inviting us to think about the extent to which we perceive the world around us through the prism of illusions and stereotypes.
Minimalism and purity of form create a feeling of calm and concentration, and the absence of unnecessary details allows you to fully immerse yourself in the idea that we often perceive only the outer shell of things, without thinking about their true essence.
reality and illusion, a reminder that simplicity often hides deep meaning. An ideal accent for those who appreciate art with a philosophical subtext and seek not only beauty in the interior, but also a reason for reflection.
Minimalism and purity of form create a feeling of calm and concentration, and the absence of unnecessary details allows you to fully immerse yourself in the idea that we often perceive only the outer shell of things, without thinking about their true essence.
reality and illusion, a reminder that simplicity often hides deep meaning. An ideal accent for those who appreciate art with a philosophical subtext and seek not only beauty in the interior, but also a reason for reflection.






Painting
Graphics
Batic
Dolls
Jeweller art
Sculpture
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Art embroidered painting
Art glass
Wall painting
Mosaic
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Giclee, prints, posters






