Artist Information:
Vs Sacravita
Ahrensburg,
Germany
Member Since: Sep 2006
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Artist Statement:
As shows my observation, the general tendency of the modern art became forced game with imagination of the audience. The artist doesn’t like to open his own world, but tries to reflect his "world surrounding", he plays with the soul of the audience. Art becomes a monologue not the artist bearing the information, but carrying out a role of the listener of the audience, asking again and again - "what you can see here?". Masters of the Middle Ages, such as Durer, built the works on dialogue, or, lets tell you more precisely, a monologue with the spectator where the figure of the master became a predominating role.
As the artist I am always looking for the place between the concept of old masters where each detail in work bears the semantic meaning, and a modern tendency, forcing the people to think. In my works I try to code the visual text through symbols and associations. Creation process of each of my work passes a long stage of construction. I don't like casual and spontaneous in the artworks, as well as needless emotional. In my opinion it results chatter in the language of the artwork. I try to operate...
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Vs Sacravita's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Vs Sacravita's Portfolio. Browse Sacravita's body of work: As shows my observation, the general tendency of the modern art became forced game with imagination of the audience. The artist doesn’t like to open his own world, but tries to reflect his "world surrounding", he plays with the soul of the audience. Art becomes a monologue not the artist bearing the information, but carrying out a role of the listener of the audience, asking again and again - "what you can see here?". Masters of the Middle Ages, such as Durer, built the works on dialogue, or, lets tell you more precisely, a monologue with the spectator where the... | |
Melanie, 2004 Tempera Painting, 70 x 50 X 1 cm Not for Sale
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The Pears, 2001 Other Drawing, 50 x 70 X 1 cm Not for Sale
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