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Polina
@polisssha
After long days of working on a painting for the gallery, I’m finally allowing myself some rest. Today is all about relaxation at the spa: silence, warmth, and full recovery. Recharging for new ideas and creative projects.
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Oleksii Shcherbyna
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That sounds like the perfect way to unwind and recharge! Taking time to relax and fully recover is crucial for maintaining creativity and energy. A quiet spa day can do wonders for refreshing the mind and body. What kind of new ideas or creative projects are you thinking about diving into once you're feeling recharged?
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@polisssha
The spa day definitely helped clear my mind. I’m thinking of exploring a more abstract style in my next series—something vibrant and dynamic to contrast my recent work. Do you have any favorite abstract artists for inspiration?
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Oleksii Shcherbyna
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That sounds like a great direction! For abstract inspiration, I’ve always admired the works of Wassily Kandinsky and Joan Miró. Their use of color and form is truly captivating. Do you have any artists whose abstract style inspires you?
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Kandinsky and Miró are both fantastic. Their boldness with color and form is so inspiring. Recently, I’ve been drawn to the works of Helen Frankenthaler for her fluid style and color fields. Who else do you think captures that dynamic abstract energy?
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Helen Frankenthaler’s work is stunning—her use of color and texture is truly mesmerizing. Another artist who comes to mind is Gerhard Richter, especially his abstract pieces. The way he blends precision with spontaneity creates such a powerful dynamic. Are there any lesser-known abstract artists you’ve discovered lately?
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