Polina Shcherbyna
Polina Shcherbyna lives and works in Leipzig and Berlin, DE. Born in Kyiv, UA (1993). The artist works with the expansion of the concept and perception of painting, which she positions as an object with reflection on icon and temple esthetic. Polina interprets her artworks as a double view of the world of the fall of the Anthropocene idea.
That is why she creates different kinds of installations with double-sided artworks on wood in the technique of pyrography and carving, which sometimes include poetry sound as an additional element of the spatial-auditory perception of the work.
On the one hand, Polinaʼs works, are filled with horror and powerlessness before the dark side of humanity, but at the same time, they are filled with faith in the future. A main material for the artist is an unprimed linen fabric glued with layers of gelatin, which fixes crumpled curves and torn edges of the fabric, and captures time in the form of bends and folds on the canvas. The prototype of this technical method visually is the shroud. The artist creates an image with partial loss of information, this technical feature reminds us of the illusory nature of time and memory is the imprint that history leaves behind.
Throughout the entire artistic practice, her works are related to corporeality and the use of antianatomy techniques.
This research is related to the physical and spiritual in human, later in nature and in image of a tree. In the reflections on the topic of loss and hope for healing in Polina's works of the last years, there are built connections with deep ecology, dark vitality, the body of the war, the sacralization of death, humanity's suffering, and sacrifice in the modern world through the prism of the circle of history and Christianity.
Artwork Details
- Location
- Ukraine
- Dimensions
- 164cm x 61cm
- Years
- 2022
- Framing
- No framed
Description
"One of the most severe levers for forced migrations is war. It is impossible to plan an escape from reality, one can only grope for light in the darkness, intuitively try to survive. When I think about the present, I think about the people around me, about people who were not ready for this life, including myself.
The history of wars is terrible and merciless. The evolution of consciousness, unfortunately, has strong evasions, today it is once again clear to everyone, on the example of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Delving into my childhood memories, I remember a metal Soviet folding bed covered with a tarpaulin, which was in every Ukrainian family. It was laid out by the owners of the house in case the guest was delayed and stayed overnight.
Therefore, for me, the folding bed is a certain symbol of a temporary shelter, a place of rest, which, under certain circumstances, can turn from temporary to permanent. The image of hope that sprouts from the body is a kind of healing place for the soul, a place where branches of new life sprout. Even in the most difficult times, there is a belief that everyone can find their own place or create it."
Polina Shcherbyna
- Resolution
- 400 MPX
- Dimensions
- 23296x17472
- Medium
- DNG
- Device
- FUJIFILM
- Device model
- GFX100S
- Lense
- FUJIFILM
- Lense model
- GF120mmF4 R LM OIS WR Macro
- Color space
- Uncalibrated
- Color profile description
- 16 bit color depth, 281 Trillion Colors
- Metering mode
- Multi-segment
- F number
- 11
- Exposure program
- Manual
- Exposure time
- 0.3
- Focal length
- 120.0 mm
- Photographer
- Digital Original Studio
The Place of Healing of Always Homeless Body
2022, Installation, Graphite pencil, Object-folding bed, Tarpaulin, Stainless steel , Contemporary
Digitized using
in ultra-high resolution Digital Original artwork from original painting, authenticity and quality was verified by the gallery curators & artist.- Resolution: 400 MPX (23296 x 17472 px)
- Color depth:
16 bit 281 Trillion Colors
Original file size:
1301 MB DNG File