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ART Habens Anna Zviebel
I ' m not sure I understand well the next question , so maybe I ' ll answer a little bit beside , sorry . I don ’ t know if i can say that my cultural substratum dued to the contact with France and Czechoslovakia inform the way i relate myself to art making an to the aesthetic problem in general .
But , i can say that my mixed origins have inevitably an influence on my creations . I grew up in touch with two countries with different histories and cultures and speaking both languages who are very different due to their roots . I am composed of this mixture since always . It must certainly influence my artistic approach . I have always felt me to be staggered relative to others , perhaps partly due to my mixed origins . In any case , now I am attracted by things and people extraordinary and I like to create things that come out of the classic . create , sticking mirrors on the canvas or trying to give it relief . I think it makes the artwork dynamic . I first tried with mache paper . Then I had the idea of using the liquid glue by letting it harden . I found it great and since then I have not stop using this technique . It became my style . This kind of relief on canvas is found in all my creations , consequently , yes , it is the central idea of my work as a painter .
My technique is to create reliefs , thanks to the hot liquid glue , on the canvas . Once the glue has cooled , I paint the canvas with acrylic . Some of my works are airbrushed , but I use only the brush for a while , which I prefer by far ! In Ireland , I was painting when I was not playing with the theater company of which I was a member . I was doing surreal things and in detail , it relaxed me a lot . Once back in France , I experimented in different ways to
Until not long ago , I usually composed with the mood of the moment , letting my instinct or my emotions guide my gestures . A theme , a feeling , a little something was enough to be creative breath and dictate my action . I was trying to translate what go through me . But even like this , i ended up leaving no room for hazard and my gestures were becoming more and more , thoughtful , in the course of creation . Over time , I take more pleasure in painting with premeditation . And I know that things will change as I have new desires and new ideas . One of my hobbies is playing chess . Well , I find similarities between the two activities : we can have plans and make calculations , but every time a piece is moved or a brush stroke has been added , we can challenge everything and change our strategy or transform our idea .
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