Olena Zubach
Untitled #8, 2023
archival pigment print
30 x 30 cm
with frame 50 x 50 cm
with frame 50 x 50 cm
edition of 2/7 + 1 AP
Series: Plain Plane Cuts
signed and dated
ABOUT THE SERIES 'In my research, paper is not a base, but a sculptural material that can take on different shapes and be assembled into various compositions. In my project...
ABOUT THE SERIES
"In my research, paper is not a base, but a sculptural material that can take on different shapes and be assembled into various compositions. In my project Plain Plane Cuts, I use paper and scissors, as well as the play of light and shadows. I am fascinated by the process of combining colours and shapes, they are an important element of my research. These collage works are made in my own unique way, I photograph coloured paper and digitally assemble the whole image. I am attracted to the illusion of volume in these seemingly flat paper forms. My intention is to present them to the viewer in a unique and unusual way. Created with the simplest of tools, my collage works are reduced to the basic elements of photography: light and shadow, shape and colour. Simplicity in everything, but an inspiring result in the end. I look for inspiration for my collage works in the works of cubists, abstractionists, modernism and the avant-garde."
"In my research, paper is not a base, but a sculptural material that can take on different shapes and be assembled into various compositions. In my project Plain Plane Cuts, I use paper and scissors, as well as the play of light and shadows. I am fascinated by the process of combining colours and shapes, they are an important element of my research. These collage works are made in my own unique way, I photograph coloured paper and digitally assemble the whole image. I am attracted to the illusion of volume in these seemingly flat paper forms. My intention is to present them to the viewer in a unique and unusual way. Created with the simplest of tools, my collage works are reduced to the basic elements of photography: light and shadow, shape and colour. Simplicity in everything, but an inspiring result in the end. I look for inspiration for my collage works in the works of cubists, abstractionists, modernism and the avant-garde."

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