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Posted by M.R.N. on May 24, 2012
© Viktorija Bulava
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Syrius Arile said
Wonderful art work!!!!!!
vincenzo said
This is inspired by Art Nouveau painter, a genre of art that focuses on flower arrangement and decoration, resting and delighting the eyes, and here, in my opinion, the female nude, with his grace and its harmonious lines, well lends itself to the purpose.
Art, as we all know, offers unlimited possibilities of expression, so, the work performed in different styles and techniques, must be seen and appreciated for the aesthetic result or expression, that they can achieve, and which should correspond to ‘artist’s intention. At least that’s what I think. And in my opinion, the paintings of Viktorija Bulava, as well as very pleasant and relaxing for those who admire them, appear to be in harmony with what the artist intends to express.
vincenzo said
Correction: I meant Art Nouveau painting.