ORLOFF Karyna - First death





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Η ORLOFF Karyna παρουσιάζει First death, πρωτότυπος ακρυλικός πίνακας σε καμβά από το 2021, 50 × 50 εκ., υπογεγραμμένο από τον καλλιτέχνη, με μαύρο, λευκό, κόκκινο και τιρκουάζ, καταγωγή Γαλλία, πωλείται απευθείας από τη ζωγράφο, σε εξαιρετική κατάσταση.
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"First death "
Artist: ORLOFF Karyna (b. 1985), French. Aix-les-Bains
Materials: Acrylic on canvas, palette knife
Dimensions: 50 cm x 50 cm
Title: "The First Death" (Première Mort)
Description:
We are pleased to present a profound and emotionally charged work by contemporary French artist Karyna Orloff, created in her studio in Aix-les-Bains. "The First Death" is executed in the artist's signature technique using a palette knife, which gives the canvas a distinct texture and sculptural volume.
Artistic Analysis and Symbolism:
The work is a powerful allegorical statement exploring themes of loss, psychological trauma, and the vulnerability of the human soul. The central elements of the composition are two abstracted human figures, rendered in contrasting white and cyan tones against a deep, textured black background.
Figures and Poses: The use of the palette knife creates an effect of "raw skin" or roughly applied plaster, emphasizing fragility and defenselessness. The upright central figure appears to support the second, who is bowed in a gesture of despair and grief. This dynamic evokes a sense of shared suffering.
Blindfolded Eyes: Black bands obscuring the eyes of both figures strip them of their individuality, transforming them into universal symbols. This represents both a refusal to face a harsh reality and the internal blindness that follows a profound shock.
Emphasis on the Heart: The most dramatic element of the painting is the two vivid red marks on the chests of both figures. These spots, resembling open wounds or puncture marks, serve as a direct reference to the title "The First Death." This is not a physical passing, but a "death" of the heart—the moment innocence or hope perishes under the weight of the first great loss.
Collector’s Note:
This piece represents a valuable acquisition for collectors who prize philosophical depth and emotional resonance over mere decorativeness. Its universal symbolism allows it to resonate with a multitude of personal narratives.
Condition: Excellent. Ready for exhibition.
"First death "
Artist: ORLOFF Karyna (b. 1985), French. Aix-les-Bains
Materials: Acrylic on canvas, palette knife
Dimensions: 50 cm x 50 cm
Title: "The First Death" (Première Mort)
Description:
We are pleased to present a profound and emotionally charged work by contemporary French artist Karyna Orloff, created in her studio in Aix-les-Bains. "The First Death" is executed in the artist's signature technique using a palette knife, which gives the canvas a distinct texture and sculptural volume.
Artistic Analysis and Symbolism:
The work is a powerful allegorical statement exploring themes of loss, psychological trauma, and the vulnerability of the human soul. The central elements of the composition are two abstracted human figures, rendered in contrasting white and cyan tones against a deep, textured black background.
Figures and Poses: The use of the palette knife creates an effect of "raw skin" or roughly applied plaster, emphasizing fragility and defenselessness. The upright central figure appears to support the second, who is bowed in a gesture of despair and grief. This dynamic evokes a sense of shared suffering.
Blindfolded Eyes: Black bands obscuring the eyes of both figures strip them of their individuality, transforming them into universal symbols. This represents both a refusal to face a harsh reality and the internal blindness that follows a profound shock.
Emphasis on the Heart: The most dramatic element of the painting is the two vivid red marks on the chests of both figures. These spots, resembling open wounds or puncture marks, serve as a direct reference to the title "The First Death." This is not a physical passing, but a "death" of the heart—the moment innocence or hope perishes under the weight of the first great loss.
Collector’s Note:
This piece represents a valuable acquisition for collectors who prize philosophical depth and emotional resonance over mere decorativeness. Its universal symbolism allows it to resonate with a multitude of personal narratives.
Condition: Excellent. Ready for exhibition.

