
Stake attention in this memory
This is a mixed-media artwork on a textured brown card. The central subject is a stylized, half-length figure of a person with teal-colored skin and a patterned headdress, possibly representing hair or a hat, with black and white abstract shapes. The figure is wearing a dark, collared jacket with a patterned lapel and a white shirt with buttons. The figure is positioned on the right side of the artwork. To the left of the figure, a vertical line divides the composition, separating it from a collage of torn paper fragments. These fragments appear to be from Russian newspapers or books, with visible text in Cyrillic script. Some fragments are layered to create a textured, almost brick-like effect. The text fragments are predominantly black and white, with some hints of color. The background of the brown card is sparsely decorated with small, hand-drawn circles and hearts, some of which are open, suggesting a whimsical or abstract element. The artwork is placed on a surface with a blue and green abstract painted background, and a piece of paper with English text is partially visible on the far right. The artist's signature and year are visible in black ink near the top-center: "Pavel Кичадти 2018". The English text visible on the right edge reads: "to be afraid (of)", "should", "a few", "to miss", "must", "in today", "right?", "e letter", "e summer", "once?". The Russian text is fragmented but includes phrases related to daily activities and questions, such as "can you go to the cinema tomorrow morning?", "can you come tomorrow evening?", and "can you read English?". The overall impression is a creative and introspective piece, possibly exploring themes of communication, language, or memory through the juxtaposition of collage and drawing. The time of day and weather are not indicated. The location context of Sergeevo, Russia, is inferred from the Cyrillic text.
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95261
Volume
13,401
Creator
+$0.22
Revenue
+$0.37
TVL
$18.15



