C$1,200
A drawing of Adam and Eve, who were so unaware of each other, that they never met. The serpent holding an apple died waiting for them to notice each other. A humorous alternative to the most famous Biblical story, the artwork still deals with issues of human distance, misunderstanding and loneliness.
Honourable Mention winner.
| Date: | 2019 |
| Technique: | Graphite on Paper |
| Styles: | Figurative, Conceptual |
| Contents: | Couple, Human, Relationship, Person |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 32in x 26in |
| Unframed Size: | 16in x 10in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 3.0 lb |
Dina Belaia, AFCA
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto-based Dina Belaia uses dry media (graphite, pastel), occasionally opting for mixed media. She follows the school of Analytical Art whereby one draws the essence of things rather than the surface, leading the viewer to reflect on matters of inner life and the human condition.
"Look inside. Be interested not in the face of the clock, but in the inner mechanism to understand progression of time."