Olga Lyakh "Feel wider"
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Books read in childhood are one of the most important mentors that shape a person in the early stages of life. Fairy tales were the favorite works of Olga Lyakh, whose paintings are presented at the “Feel Wider” exhibition. Perhaps that is why the whole world around the artist looks and feels more wonderful, otherwise, more mysterious. Modernity recedes, leaving alone with natural, bizarre images.
Pictures do not give the viewer an unambiguous optimistic or pessimistic mood. They make you feel the blurring of boundaries between good and bad, dangerous and calm, allow you to look at the naked world, with its monstrous and incomprehensible, living in everyday life, thoughts, dreams, subconsciousness. The works offer to make friends with inner demons, to come to terms with the ambiguity of events that occur daily.
The paintings presented at the exhibition were painted with the rudeness and naivety of a person who does not have an art education, but this is not an omission of the author, but an advantage, since sincerity and courage in expressing thoughts and feelings are preserved.
Olga Lyakh was born in St. Petersburg in 2004. Studying in 204 school.
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