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Sviatlana Vetrava (b. 1968)
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Sviatlana Vetrava
27.04.1968
Montenegro
Exploring ethnography and mythology, I shape the patterns of an ethnic group. Drawing on the ancient wisdom of folk tales and contemporary scientific research in psychology, sociology, and philosophy, I seek mythological metaphors that reflect the relationship between humans and the external world. In their unity and opposition, I see both immense potential and limiting factors for the development of an individual personality.
Participating in narrative events as an archaic, demonized feminine entity—Yaga-Roga—I personally traverse the path of my hero, embracing them and transforming along with them. While remaining myself, I am transformed through the metamorphoses of your destinies.
My authorial universe is created through a multidisciplinary approach. I work in the technique of acrylic painting, enhancing it with elements of mixed media. By combining methods of grisaille and polychromy, abstraction and figurative art, ornamentation, and local color, I develop my own unique visual language.
The language of performance and happening helps me establish a personal connection with the audience, gain instant feedback, and make them co-participants in the creative process.
This is how I create my own myth, immersing the audience in which they can discover pathways to overcome complex life challenges.
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Vetrava Sviatlana
Montenegro
Number of products: 51
Lot 3037 Leeuwenhoek, Antonius von
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632 - 1723)
A167-3: Gemälde, Möbel, Weine
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
24.10.1632 - 26.08.1723
The Netherlands
Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek was a Dutch microbiologist and microscopist in the Golden Age of Dutch science and technology. A largely self-taught man in science, he is commonly known as "the Father of Microbiology", and one of the first microscopists and microbiologists. Van Leeuwenhoek is best known for his pioneering work in microscopy and for his contributions toward the establishment of microbiology as a scientific discipline.
Schuler Auktionen
A167-3: Gemälde, Möbel, Weine
Date: 16.12.2022 10:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 527
Lot 247 Album of sketches and photographs, 1870s to early 1900s, contemporary green half roan
Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817 - 1911)
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Joseph Dalton Hooker
30.06.1817 - 10.12.1911
Sotheby´s
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Date: 21.09.2023 10:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 265
Lot 252 Ross Expedition—Joseph Dalton Hooker and others | A portfolio of sketches chiefly relating to Captain James Clark Ross's scientific exploration of the Antarctic in 1839 to 1843
Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817 - 1911)
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Joseph Dalton Hooker
30.06.1817 - 10.12.1911
Sotheby´s
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Date: 21.09.2023 10:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 265
Lot 257 Ross Expedition—Rio de Janeiro | 24 lithographed views by Steinmann and Moreau, together with an original pencil sketch by Joseph Dalton Hooker
Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817 - 1911)
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Joseph Dalton Hooker
30.06.1817 - 10.12.1911
Sotheby´s
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Date: 21.09.2023 10:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 265
Lot 260 Album of drawings and photographs, with Journal of a Tour in Marocco, 1878, first edition
Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817 - 1911)
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Joseph Dalton Hooker
30.06.1817 - 10.12.1911
Sotheby´s
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Date: 21.09.2023 10:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 265
Lot 262 A portable field microscope belonging to Joseph Dalton Hooker
Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817 - 1911)
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Joseph Dalton Hooker
30.06.1817 - 10.12.1911
Sotheby´s
Travel, Atlases, Maps, Photographs & Natural History
Date: 21.09.2023 10:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 265