Juliana Kolesova – The Sky is Pink – Feb 19 – Mar 1

FAIRY TALES MIX WITH RENAISSANCE WHEN ARTIST JULIANA KOLESOVA DIVES INTO HER TWOFOLD PORTRAITS OF MYSTICISM.

— MARIE BERTELSEN
ARTICULATE MAGAZINE, 2019
Denmark

One of the first things you notice about Juliana Kolesova’s art is it being twofold: The artwork can be divided into a mystical fairy tale world, as well as into Renaissance style portrait painting. Juliana’s artwork mainly consists of acrylic and oil painting or digital painting. Having a background in Fine Art, Illustration, and World History of Art and costumes has shaped Kolesova’s art – this is shown in both the art style and choice of objects. Juliana suggests reintroducing semantic and content art, and upon further looking, the art is rather contemporary.

Kolesova’s art can neither be explained as pre-thought, nor as being impulsive. When creating art, Kolesova has a specific starting point. It can be an emotion, something historical or cultural, which inspires Kolesova. This leads to a specific image in which the art can work as metaphor. She has a specific thought that goes into her artwork but acknowledges that interpretation is not tied to one person or meaning but rather is experienced individually. Therefore Kolesova is against ascribing a single genre to art or using a description too specific. Fundamentally, art should come from a place of honesty and be the rawest expression of itself.

Juliana Kolesova

The Sky is Pink
Painting


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