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A day in the life of the ...


Hyperborea, the mythical land that the Greeks thought was located beyond Scythia. In the opera "Les Boréades" of Rameau, the Hyperboreans were enjoying a life of one thousand years consacring entirely devoted to singing, dancing and fun. This project highlights as in the opera of Rameau in his time the ultimate dreamof society  of taste and manners whore are to disappear. twilight society whose taste and manners will disappear. This is the land of Boréades that the Hyperboreans enjoying a life of one thousand years entirely devoted to singing, dancing and fun. after his death, the planned implementation of this opera, Boréades was put off. Sailing a brief historical description tion incomplete.
Themed shoot, a society on the brink of change, caught my attention and served as my starting point. First I wanted to transfer that same feeling to our news. Our beautiful time when we destroy our habitat at an incredible speed. at the same time we live in an extraordinary time. Progress on all areas really are Spectacular. It is this ambiguity, this feeling that I watch by aquarel- esoteric abstract in a particular way. aparamment a free painting aimless, structures to evoke a surreal world between our desire to control. I invite you to join my adventures staying at the Hyperboreans.
The general framework Hyperboreans in my project "Lost in Nature." By an individual language, I illustrate a complex world of emotions. nothing is real, everything is associated with memories, patterns, the material world. Full free aberrations, the different layers with different sub-organic, floating and not anchored eyes, and informed by these beautiful colors. insanely warped, the viewer's eye is drawn into the image, and the discovery through the dense layers of embryonic fantastic shapes.
A day in the life of the ...
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A day in the life of the ...

Watercolors about a dreamof society. The difference of real society. See my YT channel: goo.gl/w5wkND

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