Real "Carpathian Gold" by Ruslan Tremba Automatic translate
KIEV. January 30 in Kiev opened a personal exhibition of contemporary Ukrainian artist Ruslan Tremba. The Gold of the Carpathians exposition was presented to the world by the gallery of contemporary art “I Gallery”. The artist loves to experiment with genres and means of artistic expression. His projects often combine classical sculpture, painting, graphics and the capabilities of modern media devices.
The series of works “Gold of the Carpathians” can mainly be attributed to sculptural forms. As a basis for the works, the author uses rather rough boards covered with gold potal. With their help, he seems to refer visitors to the ancient times of primitive art, when artists used all available means and methods for their creativity and sought to give the images a sacred meaning.
However, the basis for the exhibition was the numerous Carpathian myths about gold mines, hidden treasures, cursed riches. The artist is reviving the “gold rush” in the hearts of Ukrainians and striving to remind them that the main wealth of the country is its nature, as well as the people themselves!
Gold and other materials used by the author to create their impressive installations fulfill an important function - they create a somewhat icon-like image of Mother Earth, which gave us all life.
It will be possible to plunge into the world of Carpathian myths and saturate your thirst for wealth by visiting the Gold of the Carpathians exhibition until February 18.
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