A DIARY 1111

A material object is typically perceived from a single perspective, and even when viewed from different angles, our minds often maintain the same perception of it, as we tend to see things in a sensual and visual manner. However, in reality, the object itself is abstract, lacking clear boundaries, and can appear entirely different from various angles, almost losing its materiality.

In the "Diary 1111" project, the primary focus of artistic exploration is the Uktus mountains, situated in close proximity to the Shishim hill area. The objective was to showcase the object's diverse perspectives of perception not only through visual means but also through spatial-temporal methods.
The month-long stay at the art residence is presented as a personal diary, documenting abstract experiments undertaken in the quest for interpretations. Each day is represented by a new layer on the canvas, capturing a fresh angle of view. Over the course of four weeks, four canvases were created, each offering a distinct perspective.
Shishim Hill Artist-in-resident program
Shishim Gallery
Yekaterinburg, Russia
2020
In this project, I examine the object from different angles, challenge the boundaries of the perception unattainability. The time I spend, and the meanings that open up, I record in a kind of research diary. I do not strive to reach the unattainable, the truth, but I state the value of the moment, the process.

I want to capture the angles, different views on the object. Despite a large number of viewpoints (and, perhaps, precisely due to them), the object escapes, remains inaccessible to experimental cognition. However, through appropriation, it becomes is a little closer to my mind. "Layer by layer, I simultaneously get to the core of the object and irreversibly move away from it.
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