Video: Layers of reality by Slovenian artist Miha Artnak
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It is naive to think that reality has only one layer - visible to us. Only those people who are afraid to look beyond the generally accepted think so. A person with imagination and a creative vision of the world will see a multi-layered reality even in an ordinary wall of a house. An example of this is the work of a Slovenian artist Miha Artnak, namely, a series of his works with the title Layers.
Just a couple of months ago, we told you about the work of the artist Dan Witz, who makes very realistic stickers with people stuck behind ventilation and sewer bars. Today we will tell you about one more stickers. They were created by the Slovenian artist Miha Artnak. And they depict the multi-layered nature of our reality.
Few of us are pleased with urban landscapes as such. Few people are pleased with dirty walls, metal street cabinets, notice boards, standardized road signs, trucks driving along the streets of our cities. The artist Mikha Artnak does not like all this either. But he does not sigh heavily about this, he fights with this system. And he wages his struggle with the help of creativity.
"There is more than just one reality!" “This is the slogan of the creative campaign“Layers”organized by this Slovenian artist. As part of this campaign, he prints square stickers that can be hung on walls, fences, cars and other elements of the cityscape.
But these are not just stickers! These are kind of "windows" to another world, to another reality that exists next to us. You just need to learn to see her! Stickers from Mikha Artnak depict a turned away corner, behind which a new world opens up - endless green meadows, starry sky, blue sky in bright white clouds, beautiful brickwork, blue sea surface.
People, living in cities, forget about many wonderful things! And the work of Mikha Artnak brings back memories of them, it makes people one step closer to nature, one step closer to beauty!
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