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Letting Go V Painting

Ekaterina Adelskaya

United Kingdom

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 29.9 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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ABSTRACT WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON COTTON PAPER - UNFRAMED MATERIALS: watercolour, oxidised bronze pigment, salt on cotton paper "Saunders Waterford NOT 640 gsm" SIZE: 56 x 76 cm / 22 x 30 in WEIGHT: 400g YEAR: 2020 The first of the series 'Letting Go I' (2020) won the Watercolour Prize at the Royal West of England Academy's 168th Exhibition in Bristol "Letting Go" is a series of abstract paintings where Adelskaya explores with pigments dissolution, metal oxidation and elements of chance of her own watercolour technique, highlighting a sculptural approach to painting. Utilising minimum control of the paintbrush, the artist creates swathes of colours, reminiscent of skin layers, lunar landscapes and metallic surfaces in decay. In particular, the bronze pigment of "Letting Go V" darkens slowly over time through its own natural oxidation process aided by the salt on paper, making it a “living and performative painting”. Various sized white dots of unpainted surface reflect on what is matter and by lack of it, revealing the multi-layered fabric of the picture. The viewer is invited to experience both the picture and the absence of it, life and decay, remembering and forgetting.

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Watercolor on Paper

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29.9 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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Ekaterina Adelskaya (b. 1988, Moscow) is a Russian artist with Ukrainian roots, living and working in London. Her artistic focus is in sculptures and watercolours with a strong emphasis on exploring materiality, destruction and transformative processes. Since 2015, Ekaterina has exhibited her works in various prestigious venues, including The Royal Academy of Arts in London, The Royal West of England Academy in Bristol, London Art Biennale, CICA Museum, Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Her works are held in private collections in the UK, Italy, and Russia. Notably, in 2020, her object 'Blurring' was included in CICA Museum's permanent collection, while 'Letting Go' won the "Watercolour 2nd Prize" at the 168th Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy. "In my practice, I frequently incorporate textiles, minerals/pigments and found objects, subjecting them to various forms of deterioration and destruction. The method of deconstruction plays a significant role as it often leads to the creation of something new, opening doors to uncharted territories in my research and experimentation. My investigation of materiality serves as a lens through which I decipher the intricacies of our world, enabling me to discover the complexities of human existence and its impact on the environment, particularly in the context of the current climate emergency. By embracing the transformative nature of materials I reflect on the impermanence, imperfection and fragility of life. I believe that the transformation of matter is an integral part of our existence — it is life itself. We constantly adapt, thrive and decay in a continuous flow of change."

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