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The History of Figurative Art: From Ancient Greece to Contemporary Artists

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Figurative Art in Art History – The Power of the Human Figure from Antiquity to Contemporary Art Figurative art has been one of the most enduring and powerful forms of artistic expression throughout history. The depiction of the human figure has never been merely about representing the body – it has always carried meanings of power, identity, beauty, vulnerability, and social commentary. Already in Ancient Greece, sculptors such as Phidias and Polykleitos created idealized human forms based on harmonious proportions, shaping Western art for centuries. Roman realism later introduced psychological intensity into portraiture, emphasizing individuality over perfection. During the Renaissance,...

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I AM MY ART, I AM MY PAINTING

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In “I Am My Art, I Am My Painting,” Katrin Valgemäe explores the intimate connection between her identity and her creative process. She reveals how her art mirrors the chaos and growth in her life, embracing imperfection and raw authenticity. Each work reflects the battles fought and the truths uncovered through the creative journey, defying norms and celebrating the beauty in messiness.

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The influence of art in the interior: how "Pedigree" sets the tone at Thai Boh restaurant

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In this post, Katrin Valgemäe shares the influence of her artwork on the interior of Thai Boh, a restaurant with a vibrant and eclectic aesthetic. The piece “Pedigree” from her “Queens of Chaos” exhibition finds its home on the golden brick wall, challenging the boundaries of high and low culture while adding audacity to the space. Valgemäe discusses the creative process behind curating the restaurant’s color schemes and designing the unique atmosphere.

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Femme Fiasco, Vilnius 29.08.2024

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In “Femme Fiasco,” an electrifying series of paintings, bold colors and exaggerated expressions fuse with humor to explore the union of women and animals as a reflection of nature and social identity. The series embraces the complexities and flaws often seen as “fiascos,” turning them into a celebration of nature’s force and unique value. This work invites viewers on a journey of self-reflection and the exploration of identity.

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