No. 100047527

Konstantin "Zmogk" Danilov (1979) - "Borderline state #027"
No. 100047527

Konstantin "Zmogk" Danilov (1979) - "Borderline state #027"
- Technique details: Acrylic paint on cotton canvas
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- Delivery stretched on wooden stretcherbars. Accurately packed in a box
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In this painting from the series ‘Borderline States,’ I address the theme of inner harmony and its fragility. The main sky-blue coloursymbolises peace, balance, and deep meditation, creating an atmosphere of tranquillity. However, an orange hue is barely visible through the blue veil, like a cloud of something vague and disturbing.
The edges of the painting feature contrasting bright colours: bright yellow at the top and bottom, orange on the left, and crimson with light touches of violet on the right. These colourssymbolise emotions that lie on the edge of consciousness — inspiration (yellow), creative energy (orange), passion and anxiety (crimson and violet). Their reflections on the walls around the canvas emphasise how easily internal impulses or external events can disrupt our emotional balance.
The core of paintings focuses on a single, base color associated with the dominant emotion. The color at the borders of the paintings, on the stretchers (often not visible in frontal view of the painting), are the brightest fragments, done using reflexive paint, that cast light on the surface around the painting and seem to vibrate on the periphery of our vision, represents sup-pressed emotions arising as a reaction to events or actions, generating a psychological dominant and hidden in the subconscious but affecting us and our surroundings. Typically, these colors are opposite to the main color or are more vibrant. Fluorescent paints are used on color interaction lines to create contrast, increasing color saturation, and altering its properties when in contact with the eye’s retina.
«Borderline States» imply movement from the center to the periphery and back, mastering the color space, comparing emotional background and color. I would like to achieve combinations and dynamics that directly and positively impact the articulation of emotional intelligence.
Bio.
Konstantin Danilov (b. 1979, Moscow) is a painter and muralist based in Athens, Greece. A pioneer of Russia’s 1990s graffiti scene, his practice evolved toward Color Field painting, blending bold spatial compositions with psychological and emotional depth.
He has exhibited at major institutions such as the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, RuArts Foundation, and Burning Man x Sotheby’s (New York). His works are part of notable collections, including the STRAAT Museum (Amsterdam), Montresso Foundation, RuArts Foundation, and Sofia Trotsenko Collection.
Danilov has held solo shows at Triumph Gallery, Fineart Gallery, and Reloft Art in Moscow, and has participated in international fairs such as Urban Art Fair (Paris) and Affordable Art Fair (Amsterdam). His street art projects span over 20 countries, from Hong Kong to Paris and New York.
His work explores themes of emotional perception, ecological fragility, and transformation of personality and the interaction between one’s inner world and the external environment, including in the context of emigration. Using techniques such as painting around the edges of the canvas to reflect the hidden emotional layers that frame our conscious experience.
Instagram: @zmogk
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