Iza Tarasewicz
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This contemporary artwork features a striking and minimalist composition of various natural elements suspended on the wall. The visual elements include a combination of muted colors, such as earthy browns and hints of turquoise, along with distinct shapes and textures, including delicate twigs, clusters of dried foliage, and cascading strands. The subject matter appears to be a exploration of the beauty and fragility of natural forms, presented in a visually captivating and unconventional manner. The artistic style and technique suggest a conceptual approach that challenges traditional perspectives on art and nature. The overall context of this piece likely reflects the artist's intention to evoke a sense of introspection and connection with the natural world. ...
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Iza Tarasewicz
1981 , PolishIza Tarasewicz’s elegant and impressive structures are at once puzzling and pleasing. The Polish artist’s sculptures, installations and the intersections of the two form modular systems composed of metallic elements that can be infinitely rearranged. Limitless opportunity for changes, connections and transformations characterise Chaos theory, according to which everything is connected to each other, and a small change can remodel the entirety of a system. Tarasewicz’s works combine scientific theory with aesthetics, normality with extremity, beauty with pathology. Mysteriously technical while also organic, her materials are ones that she closely knows: her practice is intimately shaped by her personal family history. Growing up, she would observe her parents and grandparents build and make things from seemingly nothing; her father's death made her quit her studies as a psychotherapist, leading her towards her art-making. In such a way, Tarasewicz’s works are candid abstractions that speak about reality in the most unique way. ...
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