Capitalism (New Abstract Artwork from Gaya)
Capitalism is a new dystopian abstract artwork created by Gaya.
The painting is a work of art created on the intersection of the socio-political concept and the spiritual-philosophical context in the genre of abstract expressionism. The artwork is open to interpretations and free for introspection.
Style: Abstract Informal
Media: Acrylic Painting on Canvas
Size: 30 x 24 inches
Year: 2020
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Creation through the abstract art is the sublime freedom to express oneself. To be an artist means to Gaya to gain that ultimate and sought-after freedom. With the power of colour, she captures the beauty of landscapes, light refractions, mysterious fluctuations of water, texture of flowers, and deviational patterns of a moving form.
Capitalism represents Gaya’s art philosophy. The common theme of her creation is artist’s abstractive reflection on, and interpretation of, the natural world and phenomena, emotional states as well as socio-philosophical reflections on our lives as fragmented as wholesome they are. Capitalism explores surreal realities of our nowadays world in the context of social, economic, political and philosophical reflection on the values and ideas that drive the mankind towards its logical conclusion. There are reflections on the value of life vs. value of money, as well as a succinct characterization of the human essence. Its motivation that have made the world what it is, a slowly collapsing ball of greed in a desperate pursuit of futile riches. A dystopian fantasy, the work reaches out to the individual conscience and attitudes of the viewers with a call for a thought about important intransigent things that we care about most. This visionary artwork is open for interpretations.
Gaya is an award-winning international contemporary abstract artist from Toronto. A recipient of numerous art awards and an author of several art publications, Gaya exhibits in Americas, Europe and Asia. Her abstract paintings are proudly held in a number of private collections.