URBAN VISIONS Lily
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Urban space is a perfectly organized rhythmical structure that is built up of numerous cells and contains countless micro and macro worlds. At the same time, a city is a mysterious, thrilling place full of energy and power, imbued with an intriguing, surrealistic ambience. The space gives the impression of being uninhabited, but there are many allusions to human activities. |
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"New York", 2007, 100 x 170 cm |
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"Brooklyn Bridge", 2008, 100 x 200 cm |
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"Chicago Fantasy-1", 2008, 100 x 105 cm |
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"Chicago Fantasy-2", 2008, 100 x 110 cm |
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"Michigan Ave. Panorama", 2008, 80 x 160 cm |
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"Michigan Ave.", 2008, 143 x 61 cm |
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"Chicago. (Wrigley's)", 2008, 127 x 61 cm |
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"Busy Skies & Busy Waters", 2005, 100 x 120 cm |
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"The Lake and the City", 2005, 100 x 100 cm |
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"Balloons Above the Skyline", 2005, 100 x 100 cm |
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"Chicago Sailboats", 1999, 100 x 100 cm |
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"London", 2009, 99 x 170 cm |
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"Paris", 2009, 119 x 163 cm
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Moscow-City, 2009 |