Vladimir Hristov
I was born (1969) and raised in Skopje, Macedonia in an artistic family. There I graduated in Faculty of Fine Arts, Skopje. After the studies, I came to Holland (1998) to attend postgraduate studies of multimedia & 3D Animation. Since then, I am working and living with my girlfriend and two sons in the Netherlands.
Weirdly this image brings me an emotional, but unreal memory from my childhood, as if I was sitting in the back seat in my father’s car approaching the airport, looking through the window seeing brutalist construction fencing the endless sky off from us. Nevertheless, this must be a false memory since this image was meant to be a projection of the skyline from the near future when technological singularity with AI is providing humanity with a solution to survive the energy and climate issues.
What does the future hold for humanity? Did we learn anything during the covid 19 crisis? How will climate change unfold? What does that mean for social development? Are we going to redesign our lives and habitats into units, where our existence will be enclosed into an endless pattern of cells that together will emerge the final and functional body of humanity? Although this is preferable positioning, this painting can be seen from all 4 sides, providing another experience
Artist: Vladimir Hristov
Dimensions: 200cm x 145cm
Year: 2020
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
My goal is provoking particular visual experience, mix of sensory stimulus and arouse of different emotions , questions and doubts.
Here I try to provoke viewer’s perception on thinking what’s exactly happening. Is it a steel mash or dystopian landscape of enormously huge building with its balconies and windows disappearing into distant perspective.
The mix of clarity in lines and perspectives with painterly builded planes, with only few colours, it makes this painting dynamic and interesting to look at.
Artist: Vladimir Hristov
Dimensions: 100cm x 180cm
Year: 2018
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
My goal is provoking particular visual experience, mix of sensory stimulus and arouse of different emotions , questions and doubts.
Here I try to provoke viewer’s perception on thinking what’s exactly happening. Is it a steel mash or dystopian landscape of enormously huge building with its balconies and windows disappearing into distant perspective.
The mix of clarity in lines and perspectives with painterly builded planes, with only few colours, it makes this painting dynamic and interesting to look at.
Artist: Vladimir Hristov
Dimensions: 100cm x 180cm
Year: 2018
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas