Konstantin Makovsky – Portrait 85
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I thank You for everything!
Grigoryev Alexander 11
Oh!! God, I thank You for everything...
-For giving us sight...
-I see the Temple, Yours: – The World..: The Dawn..,
And day and morning..., dark nights!!
Let suffering threaten me...
-I thank You for this moment...,
For everything that my heart has understood,
Of which the stars speak to me...
Everywhere I feel it, everywhere
-You, Lord, – in the silence of the night...,
In that distant star,
And in the depths of my soul.
And You have revealed Yourself to me: – You are the World...
You are everything: – You are Heaven and Water,
You are the voice of the storm, – You are Ether...,
-You are the poets thought, – You are a star...
I want my life to be
Praise to You..., Praise..., Praise...,
For midnight and dawn,
For life... and death – I thank You...!!!
July 29, 2017
.... correcting DM!!
© Copyright: Grigoryev Alexander 11, 2017
Certificate of publication No. 117072907967
The drawing was very appealing – it felt lively and genuine.
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The artist employed a technique that prioritizes capturing form and volume through shading and contour lines over precise detail. This approach lends a sense of immediacy and spontaneity to the work. The hair, rendered in short, swirling strokes, frames her face and adds softness to the overall composition. Subtle indications of musculature are visible on her torso and limbs, suggesting an awareness of anatomical structure without resorting to rigid realism.
The background is minimally defined, allowing the focus to remain squarely on the figure. The lack of a detailed setting contributes to a sense of intimacy, as if the viewer has stumbled upon a private moment.
Beyond the straightforward depiction of the female form, theres an underlying suggestion of vulnerability and introspection. Her posture, while relaxed, hints at a certain reserve. The directness of her gaze, coupled with the absence of elaborate adornment or setting, implies a self-assuredness that transcends mere physical appearance. The drawing seems less concerned with celebrating beauty in a conventional sense and more interested in exploring the complexities of human presence – a quiet study of character conveyed through posture, expression, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow.