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Weird - Olympic torch of Sochi 2014 Painting

Edgars Ameriks

Latvia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 35.4 W x 66.9 H x 1.2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This artwork is a result of conceptual performance creating painting named - Weird. Painting was started simultaneously with the opening of the Olympic Games in Sochi. Painting was completed at the same time when the show ends.

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Oil on Canvas

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35.4 W x 66.9 H x 1.2 D in

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Born June 11/1982 Latvia (EU). The material I have been experimenting with for many years is called peat, and I am called a peat-artist. What fascinates me about this new medium is that it can pull the viewer out of a logical and common space. The subject and concept merge through the process of creating the peat-objects which in their aesthetic qualities should be seen as contemporary representations of the world that is undeniably separate from the one we live in. By exploring the disturbing physicality of the material, I aim for moving beyond the realm of sculpture and instead mimic various styles of art, be it painting or bas-relief. My designs are inspired by the laws of nature and the forms found in its depth. Just as reality is bounded by physical laws, peat-art making is bound by specic attitude. Using basic forms, mostly abstract, I work to represent the meeting of art and science, for the process requires knowledge and experience, and it is the material that directs the movements of an artist and resonates with the viewer. Peat is a sponge, fragile and ephemeral. Its layers – up to 60 feet thick - contain fragments of our history. It is an organic, sedentary deposit, growing from bottom to top, and it consists predominantly of dead, humied plant material. The botanical structure of the peat forming plants can be recognized in light yellowish brown to dark brown-coloured white peat. The ''sponge'' has a high pore volume, and a high air capacity is also given by the large share of coarse pores. With increasing decomposition, the cavity volume decreases and the amount of the bulk density increases. The plants do not rot completely. They transform their texture and content, they change to give life to something else. Peat is mainly used in horticultural applications, it absorbs and holds moisture and aerates plant roots. It has also been used for energy for at least 2,000 years. For years, peat could be observed only in its natural habitat, the peatlands which have been constantly overlooked and undervalued. In viewing my work, the audience experiences its processes and outcomes. I believe the alternative, creative exploration of this magnetic material will encourage a better understanding of the ecology and heritage of peatlands. For my work, the peat has to be specically selected and prepared.

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