Olesya Dubovik, known as Azyza, explores the intricate boundaries between reality and the subconscious through her series of surreal and decorative paintings. Her exhibition, titled “Infinite Dots”, highlights a unique visual language where feminine silhouettes merge with sprawling natural landscapes and cosmic patterns. These works often portray central female figures surrounded by symbolic elements such as blooming flora and mystical animals, suggesting a profound spiritual connection to the environment.
The artist’s technique emphasizes the use of repetitive patterns and meticulous dot-work to create depth and texture within her compositions. This rhythmic approach to painting transforms static canvases into vibrant, moving scenes where light and color appear to vibrate across the surface. By integrating traditional decorative motifs with contemporary surrealism, the pieces achieve a magical quality that elevates ordinary natural forms into objects of wonder and contemplation.
Throughout her portfolio, recurring themes of inner growth and the cycles of nature take center stage through a soft, ethereal palette. The presence of cats, celestial bodies, and dense forest scenery reinforces the idea of a secret, hidden world existing just beneath the surface of the everyday. Each painting serves as a window into an imaginative realm where the human spirit finds harmony with the untamed beauty of the wilderness and the vastness of the stars.
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