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Self-Portrait Painting

Dasha Shkurpela

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 22 W x 30 H x 0 D in

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I have done around 60 self-portraits over my life time. It is a way for me to see unseen, to reflect on it, and to re-create it. Self-portraiture is not limited to looking at oneself. Actually, for the most part we don’t see ourselves, just our reflection. In this circumstance, artist inhabits her subject and has a sense of herself from inside. The brush carries the memory of the changes that took place over time, making them visible. An artist in her self-portrait (as both object and process) is an artist, her own subject, her own instrument, her own creation and her own viewer. For me self-portrait is a means of transformation; transformation of vision, of creative process, and of an artist herself.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 30 H x 0 D in

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Originally from Kyrgyzstan, Dasha Shkurpela lives in New York and works in painting, drawing and sculpture. She has exhibited her work internationally since 1995. Twice she was a finalist in the Miami University National Young Sculptors Competition for the William and Dorothy Yeck Award and received the George Sugarman grant in sculpture. Her artwork has been published in periodicals Studio Visit and Chicago Art Journal and catalogues Fine Arts of Kyrgyzstan, Moscow: Galart, 2013, and Fine Arts in Kyrgyzstan, AUB, 2007. Over 200 of Dasha’s works can be seen her website www.dashashkurpela.com Her works are in private collections in Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, the United States; in the collections of Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, and American University in Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Dasha writes arts criticism and explores past and present of the former Soviet space through looking at objects that remained. Her essays have been published in Shirkah - The Magazine of Islamic Finance, Economics and Culture, Switzerland, Fiction Advocate, American Society of Clinical Oncology Post, and Visible Ink 2017 Anthology. She is shortlisted for the Notting Hill Editions essay prize 2017.

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