The World Weeps by Liz Zylinski

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ARTIST NOTES: "The World Weeps" was a visceral response to the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

At the center of the composition stands a green and brown tree, symbolizing life and endurance amidst chaos, surrounded by the vibrant colors of the Ukrainian flag to evoke the resilience and spirit of its nation.

From the tree's branches, a singular red teardrop descends, representing the profound sorrow and sacrifice experienced by countless individuals.

This juxtaposition of colors reflects not only the struggle of Ukraine but also the global empathy surrounding its plight. The tree, rooted yet burdened, embodies the hope that persists even in the face of overwhelming adversity.

Through "The World Weeps," I aim to capture the essence of grief and solidarity, inviting viewers to contemplate the shared humanity that unites us all in moments of strife. This painting serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of peace and the strength found in compassion.

50% of the proceeds of sale of this painting will be donated to the International Red Cross to support the people of Ukraine in this ongoing struggle.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 85.00 cm X Width - 85.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Canvas
GENRE Contemporary
REGISTERED NRN # 000-43989-0166-01
COPYRIGHT © Liz Zylinski
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Liz Zylinski



ARTIST BIO

Diverse in her work, Liz is an Australian artist based in inner Melbourne. She is largely self-taught, disillusioned by inadequate art teaching at school, only confident to return to art as an adult. Dealing with numbers and calculations in her work life, art is a both a contrast and necessary creative release. Over the years she has exhibited at The Gallery, Mount Macedon, in the Gallery’s Creative Palettes exhibitions in 2006, 2007 and 2008 and taught art projects at commercial art/craft shows.

Liz is fascinated by shape and form, the relationship between them, the influence of colour and shadow on what we see, and is constantly inspired by the world around her, both urban and rural. A keen traveller, she is also inspired by the varying architecture and landscapes around the world particularly in Europe.

Liz’s subject matter ranges from stylised portraits, abstracts and still lives, moving more recently to exploring landscapes. The landscape of both Australia and the softer, greener lands of Europe are a constant source of interest and inspiration.

Liz has worked in acrylics, mixed media, water colour pencil, lino and mono prints, but prefers oils for its colour, depth, translucence, vibrancy and ability to layer and push the medium. She uses both brushes and palette knives to achieve texture and movement. Liz is inspired by the work of Sydney Nolan, Fred Williams, Mondrian, Miro among others.

Her work is continually transforming as she further explores the interplay of colour, shape, form and texture in her work. Liz has an intuitive approach to colour and composition, and is often surprised and delighted by the painting which emerges as she works. Her artwork offers but one interpretation of the presented view, playing with colour, geometry, planes, texture and the relationship between elements, often with a quirky addition to provoke and interest the viewer.