Item
Places of Silence
Title (Dublin Core)
Places of Silence
Description (Dublin Core)
Places of Silence
Artists’ Statement
The cataclysmic situation caused by the Covid-19 has created a new reality for people. Society faces disastrous effects of unprecedent pandemic: losses of the human lives, loneliness, luck of personal interaction, anxiety, feeling hopeless.
Visiting our favorite places, we were struck by the scarce silence of the streets, abandoned buildings, gardens. We saw the familiar places from entirely different perspective - they were silent. Spacious grounds, the ocean coast, paths in the sand were without the usual addition - a man. Our ongoing project “Places of Silence” reflects our personal experience in this new reality. Another aspect of the project is depicting the sublime beauty of landscapes surrounding us. We feel that looking at nature brings a balance and hope, as well as leads to the self-reflection, understanding oneself, and one's responsibility to other people.
The project consists of ten large scale mixed media paintings on canvases and more then eighty works on paper. We have chosen paper as the integral material for the series. The origin of paper is directly related to nature. Its texture and brittleness reflect the amazing vitality and fragility of the nature. We applied black acrylic paint on the traditional oriental rice paper creating the palette of different hues and then attached small pieces of paper to the canvas the same way as if we would be using paint. Dense layers, lumps of liquid mass soaked in water, monochrome colors, an endless gradation from black to white allow us to create rich Earth like surface for our landscape works.
Artists’ Statement
The cataclysmic situation caused by the Covid-19 has created a new reality for people. Society faces disastrous effects of unprecedent pandemic: losses of the human lives, loneliness, luck of personal interaction, anxiety, feeling hopeless.
Visiting our favorite places, we were struck by the scarce silence of the streets, abandoned buildings, gardens. We saw the familiar places from entirely different perspective - they were silent. Spacious grounds, the ocean coast, paths in the sand were without the usual addition - a man. Our ongoing project “Places of Silence” reflects our personal experience in this new reality. Another aspect of the project is depicting the sublime beauty of landscapes surrounding us. We feel that looking at nature brings a balance and hope, as well as leads to the self-reflection, understanding oneself, and one's responsibility to other people.
The project consists of ten large scale mixed media paintings on canvases and more then eighty works on paper. We have chosen paper as the integral material for the series. The origin of paper is directly related to nature. Its texture and brittleness reflect the amazing vitality and fragility of the nature. We applied black acrylic paint on the traditional oriental rice paper creating the palette of different hues and then attached small pieces of paper to the canvas the same way as if we would be using paint. Dense layers, lumps of liquid mass soaked in water, monochrome colors, an endless gradation from black to white allow us to create rich Earth like surface for our landscape works.
Library Staff Member/ Non-Teaching Adjunct
Conservator at Archives and Special Collection, Brooklyn College Library
Conservator at Archives and Special Collection, Brooklyn College Library
Date (Dublin Core)
2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
I have co-creators
Asya Dodina
Slava Polishchuk
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Asya Dodina
Slava Polishchuk
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
n/a
Partner (Dublin Core)
Brooklyn College
Type (Dublin Core)
painting
text
drawing
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Art & Design
English
Environment & Landscape
English
Cities & Suburbs
English
Emotion
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
pandemic landscapes
deserted buildings
painting
drawing
silence
environment
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
Long Island
Collection (Dublin Core)
Environment
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
12/23/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
12/27/2020
1/11/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
2020
This item was submitted on December 23, 2020 by [anonymous user] using the form “Share Your Story With Us” on the site “Brooklyn College New York”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/brooklyncollege
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