Neo-suprema is a part of visual arts referring in form to suprematism. The form and composition refers to the works of, among others Kazimierz Malewicz, one of the creators of Suprematism, it is the very germ of modern art, moreover, the suprematical art itself is the first kind of art not connected with nature. Fine arts from the beginning of time have tried to reflect nature to a certain degree, however, as Malewicz used to say, suprematism is a departure from this nature, it is a kind of freeing of visual arts from natural forms persecuting us. Famous compositions with a square to this day arousing a lot of controversy as the painter claims could only be created in human mind, geometric shapes and artificial forms are the domain of people, created by the human mind, not nature. I decided to combine a modern painting trend with a photograph of human forms, because it refers to the problem of the artist himself treating the purely human element, but the body that is created by nature it is the answer to this "purely human" element in the suprematical world. Pure figurativism of suprematism I have the pleasure to combine with formalism, I realize that this is not an easy way, as both trends are a kind of oxymoron, although art sometimes needs some new combination of forms. Everything has already been said in art? It is possible that it is, but not everything has been connected, at least in a good way. Is neo-suprema have place in the visual arts, is it all meaningful in photography? My work is a kind of a leader of the new trend, at the same time it is helping the viewer to answer the question asked earlier.
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