The painting was drafted on the face of the psychiatric hospital. The motive, however, is not just some random or empty decoration. It has its conception and it is designed specifically for the given environment. The monumental painting portrays a dynamic movement through the space thanks to 3D effects. The building gets lost in the moving sails, which evoke lightness and independence. The building then becomes the ship of hope, which sets sail.
The originality of the author’s work lies in the connection of modern computer graphics and classical craft - painting. By doing this, she defends the art of human hand, which knows how to keep up in the area of modern art. On big sized canvases, which in the end become also the space of a wall or a building, she works with the space, which she transforms thanks to 3D effects to conceptual and timeless paintings. They are not categorised as a different style, they do not fall prey to modern trends, and they are not a random motive or just a decoration. Each painting has its own environment, for which it was created. But all of them project certain energy, which is uplifting and inspiring for perceptive audience.
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