Katerina Borodavchenko
Katerina Borodavchenko was born in 1978 in Karaganda (Kazakhstan). She studied at the State Karaganda University in the professional art department. In 2007 she graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named I.E. Repin.
Katerina has been living and working in St. Petersburg since 1999. The works are in private collections in Russia, USA, Europe and Asia.
As well as in the collection of The Dafen Art Museum (Shenzhen, China).
It is proposed to reflect on the topic: "The All-Seeing Eye" - the embodiment of everything that does not allow us to live in peace, excites and even torments us. What is it? Media influences? Psychological complexes? That which seems to pursue unceasingly is a conscience that does not give rest for any action; fear of the security services controlling all our actions; or it may feel that someone (close or not) knows your secret. Realistically made eyes are like some wordless observers. They just look. And almost do not express emotions, because they should not give an assessment of what they saw, their purpose is only to observe. Man himself determines the assessment of his behavior, the assessment of himself. But at the same time he knows about the invisible spy who sees everything as real.
Artist: Katerina Borodavchenko
Dimensions: 20cm x 20cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: oil on plywood, acrylic, canvas
It is proposed to reflect on the topic: "The All-Seeing Eye" - the embodiment of everything that does not allow us to live in peace, excites and even torments us. What is it? Media influences? Psychological complexes? That which seems to pursue unceasingly is a conscience that does not give rest for any action; fear of the security services controlling all our actions; or it may feel that someone (close or not) knows your secret. Realistically made eyes are like some wordless observers. They just look. And almost do not express emotions, because they should not give an assessment of what they saw, their purpose is only to observe. Man himself determines the assessment of his behavior, the assessment of himself. But at the same time he knows about the invisible spy who sees everything as real.
Artist: Katerina Borodavchenko
Dimensions: 20cm x 20cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: oil on plywood, acrylic, canvas
This work was painted under the impression of Vermeer's work "The Girl with the Pearl Earring". This my work is like a way to explore classical art.
Artist: Katerina Borodavchenko
Dimensions: 20cm x 30cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: oil on plywood, acrylic, canvas
It is proposed to reflect on the topic: "The All-Seeing Eye" - the embodiment of everything that does not allow us to live in peace, excites and even torments us. What is it? Media influences? Psychological complexes? That which seems to pursue unceasingly is a conscience that does not give rest for any action; fear of the security services controlling all our actions; or it may feel that someone (close or not) knows your secret. Realistically made eyes are like some wordless observers. They just look. And almost do not express emotions, because they should not give an assessment of what they saw, their purpose is only to observe. Man himself determines the assessment of his behavior, the assessment of himself. But at the same time he knows about the invisible spy who sees everything as real.
Artist: Katerina Borodavchenko
Dimensions: 20cm x 20cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: oil on plywood, acrylic, canvas
The direction of my art I would describe as contemporary realism. I'm engaged in figurative art. The figurative realism is difficult and it is interesting to solve this problem for me. To use the traditions and techniques of realistic painting in the modern context. In my opinion the artwork should not look like a training work at the school of arts, but also it should not look like something ultra-trendy to has not to lose its relevance over time.
Artist: Katerina Borodavchenko
Dimensions: 75cm x 75cm
Year: 2021
Frame: Unframed
Technique: oil on plywood
It is proposed to reflect on the topic: "The All-Seeing Eye" - the embodiment of everything that does not allow us to live in peace, excites and even torments us. What is it? Media influences? Psychological complexes? That which seems to pursue unceasingly is a conscience that does not give rest for any action; fear of the security services controlling all our actions; or it may feel that someone (close or not) knows your secret. Realistically made eyes are like some wordless observers. They just look. And almost do not express emotions, because they should not give an assessment of what they saw, their purpose is only to observe. Man himself determines the assessment of his behavior, the assessment of himself. But at the same time he knows about the invisible spy who sees everything as real.
Artist: Katerina Borodavchenko
Dimensions: 20cm x 20cm
Year: 2022
Frame: Unframed
Technique: oil on plywood, acrylic, canvas