Boy And Sea

Inesa Gervė
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 40x50 cm
€130.00
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Artist

For graphic artist Inesa Gervė, the colourful world of painting is closer to her heart than black and white.

She has been fascinated by fairy tales and illustrations since she was a child, and now she sometimes feels halfway between her childhood and the present. Her work depicts crumbs of dream memories, unspoken feelings and thoughts, identification with the leaf, the grass, the moonlight... For man is a small part of a big nature.

It is a kind of protest of the artist against the vanity, superficiality and consumer culture around her. For Inesa, art is a placebo from the grey everyday life, and only for a small circle of people, not for the masses, it is understandable to the core.