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CONSEPTUALISM
Conceptualism is a movement in postmodernism that puts the idea above its artistic embodiment. In conceptualism, the main thing is not to evoke strong emotions in the viewer, but to offer him intellectual food for thought.
My works can be called "talking" pictures or "philosophical reflections." Each of them resonates with viewers who emotionally respond to topics close to them. I create works that make you think about the meaning of life, about the relationship between a man and the surrounding world, about the eternal values ​​of life.

Conceptual paintings differ from traditional ones; they do not strive for a realistic depiction of reality. Instead, they use symbols, metaphors and other techniques to convey ideas. This approach allows an artist to express his thoughts and feelings more accurately and deeply without being limited to traditional forms and genres. Conceptual works can be simple and clear, or complex and mysterious. But in any case, they make us think and feel. Conceptualism opens up new horizons in perceiving art. It teaches us to see the world in a new way, to find beauty in the ordinary and to understand that art is not only beautiful pictures, but also deep thoughts that make us think about life.
"Art is the power of the idea, not the material."
Joseph Kosuth
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