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Only two days – on Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 December – at the Latvian Academy of Arts, it will be possible to see 70 works of students, the portal of Delfi informs the organizers of the show.
This year's exhibition is special with the layout of each student's exhibition, which will clearly distinguish the personal creative process from the most convincing result chosen by the author himself. The viewer will become the witness of a creative quest for doubts, failures and ideas that lead to the birth of an artistic message.
The director and artist of the painting department, Andris Eglītis, said: "The public opening of student exhibitions has a very specific purpose: to allow visitors to discover that art, including painting, is a way of life. it's normal to look at and build relationships with the world – it's another reality – communication that exists outside of words, media, and other everyday realities When the visitor is open and attentive, he or she will notice new painting techniques and experiment new perceptions.It will be able to observe and compare the works, but also their process of creation and development. "
On December 3rd, Young and Fresh will present the work of the first, second and third year students and December 4th – Almost Ready – you will be able to see the fourth and mastered curriculum. Visitors are expected from 10:00 to 19:00 at the Latvian Academy of Arts, Boulevard 13 de Kalpaka. It should be noted that from 3:30 to 6:30 pm, the authors themselves will be pleased to discuss the works on display and their creative process.
LMA Painting Studies offers the artist a free development path that begins with an interest in painting. It focuses mainly on the development of contemporary thinking of students.
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