BERLIN SOUP 2016

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"I came from another planet to Saint Petersburg in 1985”

Her paintings are ”feelings, experiences, emotions, images or chaotic lines, bright or dark periods of life. They are individual. They are like people, each with its own character and history."

For Helen, ’Art is a way to share her thoughts, because even in silence, art continues to speak. Feelings are varied and changeable, and so too are her pictures. Sometimes they are about love, and at others about anger, loneliness, or finding lifepaths. Sometimes they are about family, about people we have lost, or those we have not met yet.

After exhibitions in Russia, Denmark, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Netherlands, Sweden, USA, Slovenia, and Australia, she is now into ”creating new series, because life changes every day, we too change with it”.

Dynamic as ever, her “Infinity of Evil” is a small philosophical work, consisting of three pictures, a story of what happens when one meets Evil, a subject as relevant today, as ever.

For Helen Kholin, now living & working in Copenhagen, Denmark, it has been a long, artistic journey.

First time meeting Evil, it seems invincible and infinitely black.

If you open your eyes and start to But if you close them and stop fightfight, it grows smaller. ing, it re-shapes and grows bigger.

www.helenkholin.com – E-mail: helenkholin@gmail.com


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