Marina Tsesarskaya
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A common image in my work is the human figure. I am interested in the ways in which experience and experiment, and other art forms, shape the work. I try to explore the process by which the past is surfacing into the present and complementing it.
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My work is concerned with investigation of physical and psychological relationships among the characters and between the characters and the viewers. I am also interested in appropriating certain aesthetic references from specific European and Asian historical styles and philosophies.
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My images invite the viewer to read them as fragments of a larger narrative by suggesting the context implicit in each image and by connecting all of the prints to form a tale. My aim is to create a discourse open to multiple readings, based on the most universal human themes, presented through my own personal experience. Based on that, I let the viewer search and find his own meaning.
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All images are from NINE DAYS OF CHANGES - 5 color silkscreen printed on BFK paper, 22x30 in, 2003.
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