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contemporary artists in la Biennale di Venezia issue SOUND OF BIRDS SINGING, 2017 DRY PASTEL 24 X 18 IN.
HEAVEN’S GATE, 2009 DRY PASTEL 24 X 18 IN.
MARIJA TANASKOVIC PAPADOPOULOS
Lives and works in Oak Brook, IL, United States
www.marijaart.com
As a matter of fact, the strongest impressions usually cannot be of that art piece, that makes a human being able to notice a beauty as
described by words, but by the nonverbal communication, where the a source of harmony. Changing the mood in the observer and trying
visual arts belongs at the first place. I came up with the conclusion to shift his thought process, to make him think positive by exposing
that the Great Works of Art, did not make people only spiritually that person to my creations, is only one of many things I am trying
enriched, but they are the major contributors to our civilization. Great to achieve. I am not looking only for the psychological influence of
works of Art are reflecting not only our impressions about them, but the visual adds that are carrying the aesthetic value, visual harmony
the deepest wishes, which are following every human being. (Beauty), but my goal is actually to show that the achieved visual
Through my education and many years of work I found out that the harmony in the art piece was created by following a rule of shaping
Visual Art is all about passing that energy to other people through that art form in many different ways (“code”) so that the educated
her symbols and vibration of : lines, color wave lengths and shapes in observer will not only be inspired to see it as art, but in the same
the surrounding space, while the meaning of the artwork is not only time to translate its purpose on the language of the modern science,
what composition actually presents, but a specifics coded structure psychology, Physics, medicine, Philosophy...
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