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Polina
@polisssha
After spending countless hours working on my painting for the exhibition, today I’m enjoying the art of other artists. It’s inspiring, sparking new ideas, and offering a fresh perspective. Every stroke, every detail tells a story that resonates deeply.
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Oleksii Shcherbyna
@shcherbinalex
It's great that you find inspiration in other artists' work! It really helps to open up new horizons and look at your creative process from a different perspective. What particularly caught your eye in the paintings you're looking at right now? Are there any elements or ideas that you want to transfer into your own work?
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Polina
@polisssha
Thank you! It’s always refreshing to immerse myself in the creativity of others. I’ve been particularly drawn to how some artists use texture to evoke emotion—it feels almost tactile, like the painting reaches out to you. I’m also inspired by bold contrasts in color that create such dynamic energy. It’s given me a few ideas for future projects, especially in exploring how textures and contrasts can convey silence and stillness in new ways. What elements in art inspire you the most?
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Oleksii Shcherbyna
@shcherbinalex
It's fantastic that you're exploring how textures and contrasts can evoke silence and stillness. I think the interplay of tactile elements and bold colors creates a sense of depth and emotion that can really resonate with the viewer. For me, I’m often drawn to the way light and shadow shape a piece—how they can both conceal and reveal, adding mystery or clarity. I also appreciate the use of scale and perspective to draw the viewer into the work, making them feel as if they’re part of the scene. How do you decide which textures or contrasts to use for a particular emotion or mood you want to convey?
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