Post by Nici Art

acrylic painting

sr/en Postoje trenuci kada umetnik shvati da platno nije granica – već samo navika. Na primer, Uskrs. Dok većina ljudi farba jaja u lukovini, crvenoj boji i eventualno dodaje poneki cvetic ili list deteline „za šaru“, sto je takodje jako lepo, umetnik ulazi u zonu… gde kokoška postaje kustos. Odjednom, na jajetu se pojavljuje Zvezdana noć – jer zašto da nebo ne stane u dlan? Pored nje, Suncokreti – sada već potpuno logično, jer i jaje ima svoju sunčevu gravitaciju. Jedno jaje vrišti u tišini kao Krik – verovatno shvatajući sopstvenu sudbinu na trpezi. A negde između svega toga u savršenoj harmoniji kao Poljubac – jer čak i u korpi postoji mesto za ljubav. I tu dolazimo do zanimljive poslovne lekcije: Kreativnost ne poznaje „format“. Niti industriju. Niti očekivanja. Ako umetnik može da prenese istoriju umetnosti na jaje, šta nas sprečava da svoje ideje prenesemo van „standardnog okvira“? Možda sledeći put kada pomislimo „ovo nije mesto za to“, treba da se setimo – možda jeste. Samo još nismo pokušali. Srećan Uskrs svima koji razmišljaju van ljuske. 🥚 🖼🖌🎨🍀 There are moments when an artist realizes that the canvas is not a boundary - but just a habit. For example, Easter. While most people paint the eggs in onion, red color and possibly add some flower or clover leaf "for pattern", which is also very nice, the artist enters the zone... where the chicken becomes a curator. Suddenly, Starry Night appears on the egg - because why not fit the sky in the palm of your hand? Next to her, Sunflowers - now completely logical, because the egg also has its own solar gravity. One egg screams silently like a Scream – probably realizing its own fate on the table. And somewhere between all that in perfect harmony like a Kiss - because even in a basket there is a place for love. And here we come to an interesting business lesson: Creativity knows no "format". Nor the industry. Nor expectations. If an artist can convey the history of art on an egg, what prevents us from conveying our ideas outside the "standard box"? Perhaps the next time we think "this is not the place for that", we should remember - maybe it is. We just haven't tried yet. Happy Easter to everyone who thinks outside the box. 🥚

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