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Mother

2023
Materials: chipboard
50 см x 50 см
Category: painting
Item Number: 020679
200 000
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About the Work
About the Artist

In this work I tried to create a naive image that reflects bright feelings. My main goal was to convey the essence using primitivism and plasticine realism. By turning to naive art, I sought to establish a dialogue with the world so that my work would be intuitively understandable to everyone.

In the process of creativity, I came to the point when people begin their first attempts to depict the world around them, trying to convey what they see. In this project I depict the kindest and most sincere feelings, deep, but simple, inexperienced.

Timur Safarov (born 1986) is a street artist from Moscow. He draws under the pseudonym Fork. Active participant in the graffiti movement in Russia since the early 2000s. Participant in many graffiti and street art festivals, including international ones, such as Write4Gold (2004-2011), Just Write My Name (2014), “Secret Walls x Moscow” Faces & Laces (2015), Urbanmorphogenesis ( “Cultural code”, 2022), IV Biennale of street art ARTMOSSPHERE (2023). From the very beginning of drawing graffiti, Timur gave preference not to fonts, but to the image of characters. Many of them were captured on the streets of Moscow, Barcelona, ​​Paris and other European cities, also in Osaka, Japan. In 2017, he rethinks his creation, begins to experiment with forms and new techniques, transferring his street background to canvases. From 2018 to the end of 2020, he lived in Spain, in Barcelona, ​​where he painted extensively and participated in design projects. Currently lives and works in Moscow, actively paints in his studio, continuing to develop his own style.

One of the latest influences in Timur’s work is an increasingly frequent departure from figurative art towards abstractions and experiments with new visual aesthetics, during which a series of his works in the style called “plasticine realism” was born. The idea of ​​​​the most realistic depiction of compositions made of plasticine was first realized by Timur in 2021 in the work “Plasticine Wolf,” which marked the beginning of his work in a new author’s style.

In his works, Timur tries to convey his perception of reality with humor and cheerfulness, trying to show his vision and attitude to what is happening through the prism of irony and positivity.

According to the artist, art does not have to burden the viewer and call for reflection on complex concepts. Joy is not a superficial feeling, but a deep one, the artist is convinced, and that’s why he tries to reflect it in each of his works.

In each of Timur’s works, dynamics, tension, and color intensity are observed to convey a cheerful joy that goes beyond the boundaries of the canvas or mural, which should spread and embrace the entire space, sending its impulse into it.

Education:

Moscow Art and Industry Institute, Graphic design, 2011

Festivals:

2024 — Street gallery NETSTEN at Winzavod, public art “Good Morning” as part of the “Rhythm of the City” project, Moscow

2023 — IV Biennale of street art ARTMOSSPHERE, mural “Breakthrough”, Syromyatnichesky Tunnel (1865), Moscow

2022 — “Cultural Code”, international mural art festival, mural “Plasticine Flowers”, Balashikha (Zheleznodorozhny), Moscow Region

2022 — “Stenography”, street art festival, mural “Look Up”, Yekaterinburg

2015 — “Secret Walls x Moscow”, as part of the festival of local street culture Faces & Laces, Moscow

2014 — “Just write my name”, Moscow.

2011 — “Write4Gold”, Moscow, 1st team place as part of the NWO team.

Exhibitions:

2024 — gallery “Art&Brut”, exposition as part of the collective exhibition of contemporary artists “Flicker”, Moscow, Russia.

2023 — “Supermetal” space, exposition as part of a collective exhibition of contemporary artists at the “NOISE” art festival, Moscow, Russia.

2022 — Gallery Lab 3.14, personal exhibition “FORK ONE. Plasticine realism”, Moscow, Russia.

2021 — State Historical Museum, exhibition as part of the charity auction of the “Cultural Code” project together with the Khabensky Foundation, Moscow, Russia.

Private collections:

“Lump”, “Topsy-turvy”, “Blaster #1”, “Flower in a Vase”, “Wall” – private collection, Moscow, 2023

“Through the fog” – private collection, Moscow, 2022

“Multicolor Power Pig” – private collection, Moscow, 2022

“Black Plasticine” – private collection, Moscow, 2021

“Pink Pig” – private collection, Moscow, 2021

“Multicolor Plasticine” – in a private collection, Moscow, 2021

“Wolf and Pig”, “Smoking Pigs” – Tresor Club Barcelona, ​​Barcelona, ​​Spain, 2020. “Ganete” – Ganete Waite, Barcelona, ​​Spain, 2019. (Ganette Waite)

“Pigs”, “Boss”, “Girl” – Sold Out Gallery, Moscow, Russia, 2019.

“Sad” - private collection, Moscow, 2018

Collaborations with brands Bosh, BMW, Nike, Samokat, Yandex.

Сommercial decoration artworks:

2024 – “Bright man in a black hat”, Stankolit Business Park, Moscow

2024 – “Happy Home”, Osaka, Japan

2023 – “Act together”, Yandex Team x Timur Fork (F.), Gorky Park, Moscow.

2023 – “Strawberry”, Sevkabelport, St. Petersburg.

2023 – “Flower in a Pot”, Center for Urban Culture “Graphite”, Moscow.

2020 – “Pig & Wolf”, Tresor Club Barcelona.