Untitled

Ljiljana Blazevska

Untitled, 198050 x 59.5cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
gouache, watercolor, ink and graphite on paper
Description
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The artwork depicts the word "DOCENT" in large, bold text against a plain white background. The lettering is simple and minimalistic, utilizing a clean, sans-serif typeface. The overall composition is stark and visually striking, with the grey color of the text standing out prominently. The artwork appears to be an example of conceptual art, emphasizing the meaning and connotations of the word "docent" rather than any representational or narrative elements. The artist's intention may be to prompt reflections on the role of the docent, or museum guide, and the educational function of art institutions. ...

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Artist
Ljiljana Blazevska

Serbian artist Ljiljana Blazevska developed and pursued a personal post-surrealist language throughout her career as a painter. Born in Skopje, Macedonia, and later settled in Belgrade, Serbia, her paintings reflect a strong combination of perspectives and cultural influences, both Levantine and European. Using light, vibrant, and incandescent colors, Blazevska considered her paintings to be what she herself called a "poetic infantilism." Her dreamlike, amorphous landscapes are infested with a variety of figures and symbols such as princes, cyclones, and floral wreaths that simultaneously convey a sense of celebration and despair when looking at her paintings. ...

Ljiljana Blazevska: Artworks
Untitled
Ljiljana BlazevskaUntitled, 1980Price on Request
Untitled
Ljiljana BlazevskaUntitled, 1980Price on Request
Untitled (study for pustinja)
Ljiljana BlazevskaUntitled (study for pustinja), 1980Price on Request