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Alena Koziol
CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW
you are gifted by nature . And of course entry into the Union of Young Artists has played an important role for me . At that moment I was understanding that I had chosen the right way , that I had sufficient potential to move forward .
You once remarked that each culture holds a great secret : do you think that your cultural substratum inform the way you relate yourself to art making and to the aesthetic problem in general ?
I was born in a multinational and multi cultural country . And I have inside me blood of several nationalities . My introduction to Russian folklore began in childhood , when my grandmother read me a Russian fairy tale . But at the same time , I grew up in a region remote from the Central Russia . Unfortunately , historically , here people live , which do not know their origins and lost relationship with the ancestors , unlike the indigenous inhabitants of the Far North . So for me , the question of self-identification was always a very important . It gave me the incentive to learn not only the culture of my own country , but also to be openminded to foreign cultures , to feel myself a part of the whole world . I think that my curiosity and passion gave me the inner censor . Thanks to what I really feel fine the beautiful and I incline to the analysis , when others people remain in the incomprehension , and I react strongly to the the kitsch in all its forms .
Your approach is very personal and your technique condenses a variety of viewpoints , that you combine together into a coherent balance . We would suggest to our readers to visit http :// www . nabestudio . com in order to get a synoptic view of your work : in the
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