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Cicort emphasizes on spirituality and freedom of expression. For her, emotion and abstract thinking are two key elements in creating a unique visual impact. In constant pursuit of life's fundamental truths, the Artist is often depicting dramatic and monumental compositions. Her art is defined by bold, expressive colors layered in dynamic unconventional strokes and shapes. Although her favorite medium is oil, she has a particular attraction towards mixed media, using a variety of traditional and non traditional materials, techniques and tools in innovative ways. Her paintings are vivid, colorful, and energetic. Some of them are fabulous stories waiting to unfold, others are poetry on canvas.
The Creative Decomposition - A New Constructive Decomposition
Always in search for manifesting her true nature and as a protest against today's consumerism and lack of personal identity and purpose, the Artist identifies in the spring of 2011 a new art style: the Creative Decomposition, a New Constructive Decomposition.
The Creative Decomposition is based on the concept of constructive change through free decomposition of structure, color and light. The result is an innovative process of depicting the transformation, or in other words, the evolution of the world around, either this is incorporated in the form of an object or creature, or is the essence of an emotion.
The Creative Decomposition is free abstraction through expansion, breaking the rules of conformism.
Artist Statement
"My art is an expression of my momentum, of who I am at that particular point in space and time. And I have found myself being each of you, coming from the same, ONE Source.
I'm exploring the structural decomposition as a process of constructive change and innovation, trying to leave an imprint, either invisible or subconscious, in the change of vision that humanity needs.
My paintings are a bold statement of the values I believe in, a filter of my own reality. I live to paint and paint to live, trying to do both without fear and only love."
Exhibitions
In the Media