Violet numbers from Science Art Collection

Artist
Anastasia Vasilyeva
Violet numbers from Science Art Collection (2021) Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas
  • Dimensions : 60 x 60 x 1.8 cm
  • Framing : No
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Art Voyage Gallery
€1,400.00
Delivery: One to two weeks
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

This painting was presented in Zurich during the SWISS Art Expo 2021.
New Science Artwork with numbers in violet, purple, and lilac colors.
60x60x1.8cm; The painting is ready to hang and will be shipped from the artist's studio in Switzerland.

Anastasia Vasilyeva is a contemporary artist living in Switzerland who pushes her viewers into the world of scientific art.

The artist: "This year I want to research how my concept art looks in different colors. And how the color influences the concept.
I use my old school books as inspiration. For this artwork, I worked with mathematical charts with calculated formulas of probability and statistics.

With my art, I invite the viewer to be curious, open to new things, and expand the scope of ordinary thinking."

Artist Biography

Anastasia Vasilyeva was born in 1982 in St.Petersburg (Russia) where she grew up. In 2008 she moved to Switzerland where she's been living since then.

Anastasia Vasilyeva is an artist dedicated to abstract conceptual art. In her works, she combines art with motifs and themes of mathematics as well as computer science. Her work also focuses on current social problems. Inspired by Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollack, Kandinsky, and Gerhard Richter, Anastasia Vasilyeva makes a conceptual contribution to Contemporary Art.

Born in an artist-family (4th generation) she learned the basic painting techniques from her father and continued to further develop them in various painting courses. Anastasia is also very interested in the history of art. The art exhibitions of classical and modern works of art always give her new inputs and inspirations for her work.

Since 2016 Anastasia Vasilyeva has been exhibiting her works in certain art galleries, museums as well as in large IT and insurance companies in the USA, Switzerland, Germany, and Estonia.

2021 - Exhibition in Darwin Museum in Moscow, The project EARTH2021;

2019 -Selected as Semi-finalist in the project MIAMI2.0 organized by ARTBOX.Projects. "School board N8" was presented in Wynwood during Art Basel Miami Week.

2018 -The diptych "Glacier" was owned by the MUSEUM OF ART in Narva, Estonia;

Influences

Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollack, Kandinsky, Gerhard Richter, Kazimir Malevich

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