published: 17 Sep 2024, 3 min read, 'EVENT EXPIRED'
when: 04 - 31 October 2024 | venue: East Melbourne Library | cost: This is a free event | address: East Melbourne Library, 122 George St, East Melbourne 3002Come along for the opening night celebration on Sunday, 6 October from 6-8pm.
In a fusion of abstract and figurative, the exhibition Presence of Nature brings together the work of two artists, Inge Flinte and Alia Borodina. They invite you into a dialogue between nature and human experience.
Inge’s abstract works are a testament to the subtle beauty of the natural world. Using sun prints made from leaves and branches, she captures the ephemeral moments of light and shadow. Her works show the beauty of nature in a simple, organic way, turning natural elements into soft, dreamy images.
Alia’s figurative paintings tell stories filled with symbolism and spirituality. Inspired by the same natural elements that influence Inge, Alia infuses her works with mythology and mysticism of ancient traditions, where nature and the divine intertwine.
Together they present a unified exploration of both the tangible and the transcendent, celebrating nature’s beauty.
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