For Lempicka

For Lempicka

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Media: Photography
Dimensions: 90 x 130 cm (H x W x D)

Archival Pigment Print,
Edition of 8 plus 2 artist’s proofs,
Series: Paint,

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I came to the Paint series as a result of following my instincts as a viewer and artist, and in order to satisfy my desire for aesthetic pleasure. All my love for the art of the 19th and early 20th centuries is shown here, as is the decision to examine my inspiration from two different sides — as a creator and as a model, which are firmly connected and yet opposed to each other. On the one hand, they are mutually beneficial, and on the other there is a conflict between these two entities.

When you unexpectedly get involved in this process of studying the theme of interaction between the author and the model, you gain surprisingly new information about yourself. You release your inner demons. It is amazing to observe how the creative research energy is transformed into sexual energy and back again. Very often in portrait painting a fine line is drawn in the relationship between the creator and the model. I additionally invite a third party, the viewer, for dialogue. I allowed myself for the first time to show myself in public. Far more than that, I allowed the depicted characters to show themselves, and through them also my own self. It is interesting that the taboo around the presentation of the naked body disappears in the case of art. It is not only about physical nudity, but also about the release of trapped sexual energy. The naked body in art has a tremendous power of influence as well as the ability to penetrate the viewer’s subconscious. The artist, by exposing the model’s body in whole or in part in front of the viewer, also releases their own emotions, wishes, and fears.

At the same time, it was interesting for me to combine two techniques — digital, and painting with “real” materials — and two types of art, namely photography and painting. To reflect the depth, intimacy, and eroticism of the relationship between artist and model, I used a lot of colour. In this series it plays a central role.

Artist

Katerina Belkina, born in 1974 in Samara, Russia, is an award-winning visual artist recognized for her sublime, mystical self-portraits. With a background in art from Samara Art Academy and the School for Photography, her work has been exhibited in Moscow and Paris. Nominated for the prestigious Kandinsky Prize in 2007, she later won the International Lucas Cranach Award in 2015 and the Hasselblad Masters Prize in 2016. Katerina currently resides and works in Werder (Havel), continuing to captivate audiences with her unique vision.
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