"Through my work, I am researching how society affects and influences individuals. I examine the ways people mask their true selves to conform to societal expectations, exploring themes of identity, emotion, and the universal experiences that make us human.
I strive to create works of quality, drawing inspiration from the classical masters of past centuries. I see my art as a quiet rebellion against a culture that values mass consumption over individuality. Natural and traditional materials are central to my process. I prefer earthy tones and often leave materials in their raw form to let them speak for themselves, revealing their natural beauty and connection to the world around us.
Through my art, I want to invite people to reflect on the human condition, our fears, desires, and the complex relationship between self and society. While my work may seem surreal at first glance, it’s ultimately about connecting with what lies beneath the surface: our shared humanity." Kristina Haritonova
I managed to briefly get across to GSA degree show on Tuesday, I now have three degree shows to try to process and share with you. This is Kristina Haritonova's work of for her Sculpture & Environmental Art degree. Across all of the shows their has been a resurgence of ceramic work that is wonderful to see.
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