Video: Roselina Hung and her bright oil paints
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Few people in the 21st century support such "outdated" art movements as surrealism or portrait graphics of the 60s. Now all creators are trying in vain to come up with something of their own, which would be different from the "rest of the gray mass." Fortunately for us, outside observers, quite often such good works in the spirit of the last century come out from under the brush of modern artists. They please both the eye and the soul, however, if there were more of them, more tasteful creators, it would be absolutely wonderful.
Roselina hung (Roseline Hang) is an artist from Vancouver, Canada, born there in 1980. She now works in the same place, although she studied at art universities somewhat remote from her hometown. She is a master of fine arts with a diploma Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London, UK and Bachelor of Fine Arts with Diploma the University of British Columbia … She also studied at the University of Paris, France, L'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts.
She speaks of herself as an artist specializing in oil painting, in particular - portraits. She says that she is exploring the possibility of transferring memories, personal and in common with someone or any company, group of people, by drawing pictures and portraits that would mean something to the participants in the memories. For her, the main point of understanding the picture is the selection and awareness of the general concept of nostalgia for the times described in the picture, or the emergence of associations with a hypothetical past. A complex philosophy is nevertheless expressed in Roselyn's simple and graceful works.
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