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CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW
Alena Koziol
stands out of my other artworks. It was first time when I resorted to the use of some colors that are not peculiar to me in such combinations and shades. I wanted to create a dark, but at the same time a bright piece. The ancient city of Toledo, he keeps the story which is covered it like a noble " rust." I think that such an ambiguous approach to my palette, among other things connected with the fact that I am changeable person. Same deal with the texture, with which I work. Her choice as always is individual and depends on the tasks to be performed. For example, a complex texture creates tension where it is needed. While a more homogeneous texture gives a rest for the eyes of the viewer. And together they create a harmonious effect.
Over the years your works have been internationally exhibited in several occasions, inlcuding your recent show " Inspiration ", in Milan, Italy. One of the hallmarks of your work is the capability to create direct involvement with the viewers, who are urged to evolve from a condition of mere spectatorship. So before leaving this conversation we would like to pose a question about the nature of the relationship of your art with your audience. Do you consider the issue of audience reception as being a crucial component of your decision-making process, in terms of what type of language is used in a particular context?
Of course, I believe the audience is a valued participant of my activity. Contemplation is also a creative process, and in fact, the viewer ' s attention revives the work. After all, the artist has the need to express and needs to be heard. And, of course, it is important
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