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Portfolio Izya Shlosberg

Portfolio Izya Shlosberg

"...According to the article "Quest of Knowledge," on the dawn of that which we altogether arbitrarily and doggedly call "human," in primordial tribes the distribution of roles was more natural and connected: a hunter was a warrior and he was a shepherd. An artist was a priest, scientist and engineer. This experience gradually was stored in the subconscious on a instinctive level already codified as a mathematical formula. Seeing only the surface layer of this experience we arrogantly called it primal. But even if this primal consciousness was very fundamental, very sensitive, it used abilities which are lost today. Look at how balanced and contemporary the compositions of the primeval artist are, how poetic and musical they are. Although by our modern perception we can discern only a drawing, nonetheless our subconscious prompts us that the codification here is more multi-faceted , that the primeval artist created a whole complex which we understand first and foremost as a drawing. Having said this, it is not surprising that many musicians draw and write poetry magnificently, and poets illustrate their own works, and play guitar during breaks. Summing up the above mentioned points, the artist should be looked upon as a conduit of archaic, elementary knowledge, which we sometimes classify as knowledge from within, and art itself as a codified reservoir and language of this knowledge. Perhaps, therefore, we are very often interested in the works of primitivists and contemporary artists working in archaic styles. On the other hand we delight in the utilitarian streamlined form of an airplane as perfect, that is, technical information codified in a drawing again becomes engineering and the subconscious automatically makes this connection with the esthetic "interpreter." There is more to it. Thanks to working with the codified information, the artist having been "infected " with it, begins to express the appearance of extrasensory mutations - premonitions, physiognomic abilities, etc. - in it. Certainly, in "troubled times" (before revolutions, wars and cataclysms) art becomes more dynamic; it changes. But there is nothing supernatural here. If you are in a field, you know there is a very high probability that a brick will not fall on you, that is, you have already foreseen some aspect of the future. Artists, as a more emotional aspect of humanity, feel this on the instinctive level. Apparently for early man it was rather commonplace to "foresee" the appearance of an enemy, earthquakes, etc. Perhaps that is why he, and not the dinosaurs, survived..."
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Musik auf der Straße

Zwei

Russische Königin

Eva

Abend Mädchen

Bienenwelt

Mein Haus auf dem Mond

Geschenk für Matt

traurige Zeit

Tanz des Herbstes

Sole der Frau

Blauer Flug

Gefrorene Zeit

Lächeln

Stadt der Elefanten

Dialog

Flaschen

6. Demenz

Haus der Engel

Gemälde für Vlad

Blumen

Drei Türen





  - Born in Belarus. Emigrated to USA in 1994 Graduated from Moscow univercity of art Exhibitions: Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Israel, Germany, Poland, Hungary, USA Sold about 500 artworks
[Biography - Izya Shlosberg - 1Ko - 2022]


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Oil paintings Graduated from Moscow univercity of art Exibitions: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Hungary, Germany, Poland, Israel, Spain, USA Sold about 500 paintings
[Page - Izya Shlosberg - 1Ko - 2022]


  - Express-show October 3, 2010 Solo art-show by invitation only. Towson, MD, USA Last artworks Oct 25, 2010-Dec 25,2010 solo exhibition in JCC, Baltimore, MD, USA
[Announcement - Izya Shlosberg - 1Ko - 2010]


  - Izya Shlosberg - Contemporary Romantic and Surreal Art
"..According to the article "Quest of Knowledge," on the dawn of that which we altogether arbitrarily and doggedly call "human," in primordial tribes the distribution of roles was more natural and connected: a hunter was a warrior and he was a shephe...
[Page - Izya Shlosberg - 4Ko - 2007]


  - Personal: Izya. Shlosberg graduated from the Moscow University of Art, and the Belarus Institute of Technology in Minsk. Mr. Shlosberg combines his technical training in industrial design and independent study of form and color to give him a unique p...
[Biography - Izya Shlosberg - 5Ko - 2007]



Izya Shlosberg's Gästebuch

Eva is gorgeous
This is such a great and gorgeous piece of work. Such pure and raw talent.
(Andrea, 6 March 2016)
Sweet
This is sweet work. I am happy that I saw it.
(Cupcake, 24 December 2015)
Like
I really and totally like this. Great work.
(Petra, 14 December 2015)
Strong work
This is really strong work. So glad that I found it.
(Elisabeth, 8 December 2015)
A+ work
A+ work on this. Great beauty and good job all around.
(George, 2 December 2015)
Paul Gosselin
hallo Izya,I like very much your painting of 'Queen of the game' Artistic greatings from Belgium, Paul Gosselin
(Paul Gosselin, 10 January 2011)




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