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Surreal art, painting eyes, Masonic sign, surrealism Painting

Leah Larisa Bunshaft DIZLARKA

Spain

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in

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The canvas is stretched onto a wooden stretcher frame and is ready to hang on the wall. The surface of the painting is covered with a protective varnish. The size of the painting is 39 x 39 inches | 100 x 100 centimeters. 3D art (the frame is 5 cm). https://youtu.be/HF6gicgCesg This is a meter-to-meter large oil painting on canvas that impresses every viewer. It is always celebrated at exhibitions. The painting is about us and our modern society. It's about our connections together by a single Internet network. It demonstrates that we are all in full view of each other on social media and so available for communication. But with all the diversity and opportunities in communication today, the majority of people feel lonely. The artist emphasized this idea in the painting with a huge monolithic wall of eyes, in which there are no paired eyes. Each eye is one and lonely. The other layer of the meaning is about nowadays communities. Groups and collaboration are very popular. They make people feel less alone, more influential, and more important. They are endowed with common ideas, united by common goals. Another feature of our time is people's belief in conspiracies against them. These conspiracies, upon closer inspection, do not hold water. But people are so scared that they even believe in such things. As a symbol of a mysterious conspiracy in this painting, there is an allusion to the famous society of Freemasons. For this reason, large eyes form a triangle shape with a large eye in the center. These eyes are mostly blue to emphasize some conspiracy idea even more. And the largest and central eye is green and a religious building is reflected in it. This symbol tells about the worldwide fascination with the topic of ecology, which has practically become our new world religion. Everyone strives to become "green" and more often than not, it is beneficial. Made by Leah Larisa Bunshaft (#DIZLARKA)

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in

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Leah Larisa Bunshaft @Dizlarka was born in 1983 in Severodonezk (Ukraine), spent her youth in Veliky Novgorod (Russia). Moved to Israel in 2012. Now she lives and works in Barcelona (Spain). She holds an MA from the Arts and Construction Department in Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University (2000-2006). Leah`s post-graduate studies include advanced courses in graphic design, photography, art history, psychology and creativity in advertising. The key subject in Leah`s paintings is time. She is fascinated by cycles of life and death, changes in the process of time, the complex relationship between man and time. She also explores issues of femininity, feminism, women's life, identification. She uses painting, graphics, photography, collage, installation, concrete work, embroidery, digital art, generative art, mixed media. Leah participated in solo and group exhibitions. Her work is included in private collections in the USA, Canada, Russia, Israel, Spain, Japan, Germany.

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