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  • Worlds on Fire

      • Oil on Canvas
      •  30 x 40 cm. | 12 x 16 in. 
      • © 2016
      • (framed)
    • I started this painting as a personal project, it has been a long time since I felt the need to do something just for myself. I was having a bad moment in my life and decided to use fire to represent my discomfort of everything falling apart. Then I read the theme of this show and saw how much this painting will fit into it. It's about the struggles that women face every day, the challenges we have to deal with alone. The girl is standing in the middle trying to protect herself a little bit with her hand knowing that she will have to face all the fire, patiently waiting for it to stop burning. It's a simple concept about the things that, even if we work hard on it and on ourselves, still need time to pass. The title of the painting is "Worlds on Fire", a song by The Butterfly Effect.

      Ania Tomicka was born in 1985 in Lodz, Poland.


      When she was only 9 she moved to Italy, where she started to draw seriously: manga at first and realistic things afterwards. She attended an art institute and graduated in 2004. During the school years she starts to paint with oil colors, a technique that soon to became her favorite. Hence she attended the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice where she found a lot of inspiration for her realistic and academic art. A year later she moved to Tuscany where she graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence. She focused her interest in more things like digital art, illustration and new materials such as wood.

      She also completed her studies at the academy of digital arts NEMO NT where she gained the title of student of the year.

      Ania has always been interested in realistic, renaissance works. Her first loves are Salvador Dalì and Wojtek Siudmak's big canvases, full of absurd and strange creations, painted in a divine way.

      Her current paintings are inspired by the American Pop Surrealist movement.

       

    • This piece will be available for pickup after the closing of the exhibition on October 8, 2016. Any shipping costs will be invoiced separately at the time of shipment for this piece.

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