Elisaveta Sivas:
Picture "WE ARE THE CREATOR" (2023)
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Picture "WE ARE THE CREATOR" (2023)
Elisaveta Sivas:
Picture "WE ARE THE CREATOR" (2023)

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Oil | Canvas | Format 120 x 120 cm (H/W) | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "WE ARE THE CREATOR" (2023)
Elisaveta Sivas: Picture "WE ARE THE CREATOR" (2023)

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Picture "WE ARE THE CREATOR" (2023)

This artwork is original, unique, one of a kind piece from my series TRUTH dedicated to the Truth of who we are. TITLE: WE ARE THE CREATOR STYLE: Conceptual painting-scheme, figurative, minimalist, modern. MEDIUM: Oil on canvas. DIMENSIONS: 47,2 x 47,2' (120 x 120 cm) DESCRIPTION: We are all the Creator manifested in material world in many human bodies. This is a painting from my new series dedicated to the Creator and our Higher Trueself. It is a painting-scheme showing the system of the world and human. We are all connected through one higher energy, common spirit. But staying in our ego and in human body sometimes makes us forget our true nature. Some people tend to live more from their Ego, others are more connected to the Creator. WIth this painting I want to remind humans about their Trueself and help become more aware. A human realising her/his Higher Trueself starts to create more harmony and love.

About Elisaveta Sivas

Elisaveta Sivas is a conceptual sculptor and visual artist based in Estonia.
As artist and spiritual mentor Elisaveta wants to remind to the humans who we truly are, to remind that we are One energy, one spirit materialized in many bodies on Earth. Only our Ego-brain keeps us in negative programms, keeps us divided, while deep inside we are nothing else but Love. Her art proposes a solution to the most global and relevant problems of anthropocene today. It brings people to Love, Unity, respect, inclusivity, sustainability and leads society to harmonious, prosperous and environmentally friendly future. Her style inherits the geometricity of the Cycladic figures, rethinks the abstraction of Brancusi's and Modigliani’s sculpture, and, echoing Chagall's naivety, passes into the era of metamodernism.
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