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Who Finds a Painter Finds a Treasure
Dvořák, Jakub ; Klyuykov, Alexey (referee) ; Štindlová, Marie (advisor)
The diploma thesis represents the authorial collaboration between two painters - Jakub Dvořák and Michaela Nováková. Programmatically, they dedicate themselves to jointly painting individual paintings, while the result is based on several levels: the visual content itself, in which the painting handwritings of both authors intertwine, an invisible but no less essential process of constant mutual communication, even for the viewer, seeking a common consensus during the creation process - from the very choice of the subject to the division of the painting areas. The paintings created together thematically depict scenes from the (sub)urban landscape of a small town in Vysočina, which is related to the fact that both authors live in this area. From a technical point of view, it will be oil paintings in various formats. The goal is to create a cycle of oil paintings made by the author pair. In addition to the theme of collaboration, which will permeate every painting, the unifying theme of the selected subjects is no less important - the goal is therefore not only the form created by the intermingling of handwritings both painters, but also the content.
Surroundings / Fragments of Life / Vernacity
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Nikitinová, Alice (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
The collection of paintings entitled SURROUNDINGS is based on my long-term interest in observing the everyday world. In the diploma work, I return to my family, to my home village. I look at my surroundings with gratitude and nostalgia. With gratitude for such a carefree, loving childhood, for the diligence that our parents taught us from an early age. I look nostalgically at what remains the same around the village so far, and regret at everything that changes. During the creative process, I explore maps, recording the shapes of ponds, houses and roads. However, I narrow the resulting set of paintings to the local forests, their transformations and work in them. Paintings with repeating patterns look at first glance with an emptied aesthetic impression, like a purely thematic prank. In fact, I bring personal experience into this decorative repetition, repetitive family stories that have happened, are happening and that I want to capture with this stylized form.
Surroundings / Fragments of Life / Vernacity
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Nikitinová, Alice (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
The collection of paintings entitled SURROUNDINGS is based on my long-term interest in observing the everyday world. In the diploma work, I return to my family, to my home village. I look at my surroundings with gratitude and nostalgia. With gratitude for such a carefree, loving childhood, for the diligence that our parents taught us from an early age. I look nostalgically at what remains the same around the village so far, and regret at everything that changes. During the creative process, I explore maps, recording the shapes of ponds, houses and roads. However, I narrow the resulting set of paintings to the local forests, their transformations and work in them. Paintings with repeating patterns look at first glance with an emptied aesthetic impression, like a purely thematic prank. In fact, I bring personal experience into this decorative repetition, repetitive family stories that have happened, are happening and that I want to capture with this stylized form.

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