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Carolina Netolická Hola

Carolina Netolická Hola

Baby paper puzzles placed in the bird's nest, not unlike female womb. Loneliness and naivety of every living being that is being built on their own feet. Limited edition: 100pcs, numbered, signed by the author.

Print Technique: giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print
Paper: 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G
Print size / in frame: 59 × 61 cm | 63 × 65 cm
Frame: Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard
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Karolína Netolická (born 1993), graduated in 2016 - 2022 AVU in Prague (studio drawing, school Jiří Petrbok). Work: Holak, 2019, Suchý pastel on canvas, 158 x 162 cm

The paintings of Carolina Netolická resemble secret places, lost paradise or dark dream hallucinations. Carefully the details of the detailed images let us look into the seemingly populated, in fact abandoned, places associated with doubts and anxiety. As a rule, the night scenes enlightened only by the moment of lightning reveal part of the mysterious scenes whose real reason and cause remain hidden in an irritating way. Holaki are children's paper puzzles placed in the bird's nest, not unlike the female womb. The interconnection and dependence of the beginnings of life on the fortress and the stability of the "nest" has a multiplication flavor. It becomes a parody and a chimera telling with irony and a distance about the loneliness and naiveness of every living being that is being built on their own feet.

Petr Vaňous

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Carolina Netolická for 100pcs

I am a cartoonist and I express with the technique of dry pastel. The dry pastel is for me a kind of golden middle way between painting and drawing. It allows me to touch the canvas. When I draw a pastel, I have to put the canvas pressure on it and approach it a bit like a sculptor.

This image is called a girl and is from a cycle in which I dealt with a shape reduction (a cycle of thinking). I tried to think about the maximum reduction of organic shapes. I used the geometrized origami. I got the origami organic forms of these living bird girls.

Carolina Netolická (Instagram)

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