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This triptych celebrates Far Eastern culture and Chinese Tibetan handicrafts, presenting a complex composition that can be dissected into three simple still lifes. Each painting has a dominant grey base color. Amid geometric shapes like cubes and polyhedra, various living creatures such as birds, beetles, and even a lizard interact with their surroundings. The painting highlights the dynamic interplay between living and non-living elements, resembling a theater where every participant plays a crucial role. It symbolizes the interconnectedness of our world, where each entity, including humans, contributes to the eternal cycle of life. Tatyana Palchuk’s paintings encourage careful examination, revealing more details with closer inspection.
Exhibited
2021
Rundale Multicultural Arts Center, Solo Show
2022
Iecava Culture Hall, Solo Show, City Day Celebration
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