A position in which we often see Arabic men sitting and African women giving birth.
In Chinese medicine, the squatting position is a preventative health measure for both men and women.
In fact, this is a natural pose that helps with both health and childbirth, since it is easier for a woman in labor to breathe in this position, and her lower back gets less tired.
In Europe, this posture did not survive, as it was tabooed as indecent, but is still natural for many peoples of the planet. In this posture sits a bronze person on a jade stand.
*This pose is referred to in Yoga as the ‘Crow pose’, kakasana in Sanskrit. It is useful in that it strengthens the spine, strengthens the upper back, stretches the lower back, since it is very often tense in many people. It improves digestion and opens the hip joints, as told by yoga teachers.
Cherry
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We see cherry plant growing from a pot of earth. The fruits of which, cherry blossoms can be considered the beginning.
Cherry blossom, or Sakura, is a symbol of female beauty, youth and hope. The cherry tree, which is frost-resistant and grows in the wild even in the Himalayas. Beauty and fragility are read in these cherries, but the artist also made this cherry from semi-precious stones, and such qualities as durability, among other things, were the driving force for this work, combining the incompatible. So, the artist, through the image of Cherry in stone, sings an ode to this life, which in its nature is based on dualism: day and night; man and woman; plus and minus; black and white. Everything exists simultaneously and in an incredible way in life supports each other. This is life. The combination of the incompatible.
Metamorphosis. One Foot In The Grave. Hamlet, Ophelia And The Skull
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Looking at this work, it is not surprising to understand that in addition to the sad emotions, she is portraying the depth of her many emotions and thoughts. The original sad stories of Ophelia, Hamlet, Yorick and other characters of Shakespeare's work, in addition to desperation and hopelessness, show us the depth, philosophy and torment, the conversations of human beings with their existence.
Here again, as in many of my works, we see a woman who in Russia has taken on a male role. It is no longer Hamlet, but the female essence that speaks to childhood and good memories of the naive look towards the world around. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; we see only what we are.
One foot stands on solid ground, but the other is brought into another world. Here I want to show that humas are never, or not always, only matter. But a person is both always a spirit that lives for infinite and eternity, and matter that is born and dies within one lifetime.
We see cherry plant growing from a pot of earth. The fruits of which, cherry blossoms can be considered the beginning.
Cherry blossom, or Sakura, is a symbol of female beauty, youth and hope. The cherry tree, which is frost-resistant and grows in the wild even in the Himalayas. Beauty and fragility are read in these cherries, but the artist also made this cherry from semi-precious stones, and such qualities as durability, among other things, were the driving force for this work, combining the incompatible. So, the artist, through the image of Cherry in stone, sings an ode to this life, which in its nature is based on dualism: day and night; man and woman; plus and minus; black and white. Everything exists simultaneously and in an incredible way in life supports each other. This is life. The combination of the incompatible.