The exhibition of collages by Andrey Orazbayev opened in the «Aina» gallery
On March 11, the vernissage of the personal exhibition of the famous Pavlodar artist Andrei Orazbaev, better known under the pseudonym Ray Shaly, took place at the Aina Gallery.
Andrey Orazbayev is a painter, graphic artist, member of the International Federation of the Union of Artists of Russia and a member of the Union of Artists of Kazakhstan. Participant of many city, regional, republican, international exhibitions and competitions.
The exhibition includes the author's works created in the collage technique. As always, the artist delighted the audience with his original works with an interesting artistic idea reflecting the realities of the present time in relation to women, dedicating his personal exhibition to spring holidays and International Women's Day. Hence the name "Zeit", which means "time" in German, as the author himself explained, the word "time" in German is feminine.
From afar, the paintings are a full-fledged work, but when you get closer, they break up into thousands of small pieces, among which even elephants, birds, spiders, representatives of different peoples of the world, quotes, or brand logos can be found.
As a material for the creation of paintings, the master used clippings of pages from magazines and catalogs, the very ones that people throw away or store in distant corners, he was able to give them a second life, turning them into interesting paintings that you can look at for hours, thinking about what the author wanted to convey.
The artist's unusual works aroused genuine interest among everyone who came to the exhibition. They are filled with deep content that does not always lie on the surface. With all his creativity, the author gives a conclusion on the subject of the diseases of our society, namely, the consumer attitude to life.
You need to think deeply to understand his plan. We offer you to get in touch with the life philosophy of the master. The exhibition will run until March 28. Admission is free.