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Giclée print on canvas, Last song of Ginger, 2023, by Kartashov Andrey, Russia, 21st century. 1 of 250 limited prints.
The impending global catastrophe, is there the possibility of salvation from it? An infinite number of fate crossroads and reality tunnels... An accident sometimes puts us in the middle of these crossroads... The similarity of surnames, the coincidence of circumstances. An incendiary melody sounds in the headphones. But the chain on the door lock has already been broken and once again the unblinking pupil of the heavy gaze is focused as if it were the red dot of the laser sight. Life plays its latest rock and roll chords on the cassette player. There is neither past nor future the fight for which will take place tonight, here in the present. There is only the cozy joy of evening life and the unpretentious melody of life, whose momentary nature, conquering death, turns into eternity ...
Andrey Kartashov graduated from the A. Erdely Professional College of Arts of the Transcarpathian Academy of Arts in Uzhgorod, and later graduated from the Department of Painting of the Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. Since 2007, he has been a member of the Portrait Painters Association of America (PSA), and in 2016, he joined the Union of Artists of Russia. His works are represented in the collections of the Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, Tianjin Museum, and Liu Haisu Museum of Art in China, Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum in Austria, as well as in private collections of collectors from Russia, the UK, the USA, China, Ukraine, Poland, France, and the Netherlands. Produced using more forward-going technologies like the Metis scanner, which allows for printing out excellent quality art pieces it becomes a high-class, exclusive art piece.
Height: 91 cm
Width: 121 cm
Giclée print on canvas, Last song of Ginger, 2023, by Kartashov Andrey, Russia, 21st century. 1 of 250 limited prints.
The impending global catastrophe, is there the possibility of salvation from it? An infinite number of fate crossroads and reality tunnels... An accident sometimes puts us in the middle of these crossroads... The similarity of surnames, the coincidence of circumstances. An incendiary melody sounds in the headphones. But the chain on the door lock has already been broken and once again the unblinking pupil of the heavy gaze is focused as if it were the red dot of the laser sight. Life plays its latest rock and roll chords on the cassette player. There is neither past nor future the fight for which will take place tonight, here in the present. There is only the cozy joy of evening life and the unpretentious melody of life, whose momentary nature, conquering death, turns into eternity ...
Andrey Kartashov graduated from the A. Erdely Professional College of Arts of the Transcarpathian Academy of Arts in Uzhgorod, and later graduated from the Department of Painting of the Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. Since 2007, he has been a member of the Portrait Painters Association of America (PSA), and in 2016, he joined the Union of Artists of Russia. His works are represented in the collections of the Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, Tianjin Museum, and Liu Haisu Museum of Art in China, Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum in Austria, as well as in private collections of collectors from Russia, the UK, the USA, China, Ukraine, Poland, France, and the Netherlands. Produced using more forward-going technologies like the Metis scanner, which allows for printing out excellent quality art pieces it becomes a high-class, exclusive art piece.
Height: 91 cm
Width: 121 cm
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