The Artist's Truth
The Artist’s Truth reveals the most personal and transformative aspects of Miroslavo’s art. Each collection within this category explores themes of self-awareness, cultural identity, and enlightenment, using art as a medium for deeper reflection and connection. These works invite viewers to engage with universal themes in a way that is both intimate and profound, creating a shared experience of introspection and insight.
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The Artist's Truth
Art Doesn’t Pay The Bills
Leer másArt Doesn’t Pay The Bills is a highly expressive, vibrant and provocative painting that gives provides its observers with an emotionally charged and thought-provoking visual experience. At the size of 146×114 cm, the impact is powerful and the imagery stunning.
With its vibrant splashes of colour, provocative lettering and words, this masterpiece speaks about the truth of the art world and the way society puts pressure on artists that they must live from their art to be considered successful artists and sought after. While this illusion is tempting, the reality is 99% of artists don’t live from their art, as it’s so goddamn hard. Creating a piece of original art is tough, and selling one is even harder. Making this regularly is near impossible, and this puts a lot of strain on artists. The need to pay the bills creates pressure and need, which is the ultimate killer of artistic expression, and hence a lot of artists and art galleries struggle, especially the ones who rely on living from art sales.
Important note: This artwork was conceived with the intention to provoke thought and serve as an exhibition piece. Nevertheless, should you desire to make it a part of your collection, it is available for acquisition. This one-of-a-kind painting holds a distinguished place in our Special Collection—an assembly of artworks distinguished by their profound cultural significance and impactful narratives. Each piece within this collection has garnered public recognition, participated in private or public exhibitions, and undergone thoughtful critique within the art community. You are not buying just the artwork, you are buying a complete cultural and artistic immersion.
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The Artist's Truth
Scream
Leer másScream is packed with the most unpleasant feelings one can find within itself. These emotions are not shown very often in the public. We tend to show the best moments, best pictures, and promote the happy and pleasant feelings. It’s just half of the story though. There are also moments that are sad, depressing, humiliating, angry and others that can make us feel hopeless and weak.
However, unpleasant emotions are not good or bad, and they certainly don’t make us weak, they make us human, they just feel heavier and can cause some undesired sensations and behaviours, however, when acknowledged and faced, these emotions can be turned into beauty if we stop categorising emotions as good or bad, and rather pleasant and unpleasant. It’s what this piece manages to do, it turns unpleasant emotions into beautiful dance of human behaviour.
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The Artist's Truth
Independence
Leer másThe Independence painting with a whooping size of 162x130cm, makes a lot of impact on the observer when viewed in a room. But of course, it’s the impressive content of the painting that makes the eye balls go wild.
As the title suggests, this piece dissects the concept of independence and expresses its own idea on what it means to be independent as a human being living in today’s world.
With an abstract symbol—resembling an angel, key chain, a ghost or a person lifting their hands in a celebratory way—dominating the middle of the painting and its written verbal message
Don’tBe A Pussy, Be An Artist, it takes a bold shot on not just one, but multiple dilemmas we are facing in today’s society like gender, race, background, idealogy or social inequality; obsession with self-development; independent thinking, being and living; and other related subjects. It provokes the viewer to think what it means to be independent in all parts of life and existence.It’s provocative, bold, energetic, full of powerful symbolisms, and all while being colourfully and beautifully expressed in the most aesthetic, truthful and authentic way possible.