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Dnepr IV Size: 20" x 24" Medium: Oil on canvas Date: 2009 Available
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Dnepr IV, is a building influenced by a circus arena situated in the city of Dnipropetrovsk, also called Dnepr, by local inhabitants. Dnepr is located on the Dnieper River in East-Central Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk has been the major center of the steel industry from the beginning of the 20th century until the present. It has also dominated in the machine-building and aero-spacebuilding industry since the 1950s.
Through researching about the city of Dpner and the circus arena, I felt inspired to create my own interpretation of the building, a spaceship influence, and making it part of new frontier. To learn more about Tomorrowland series read here
This painting was exhibited at "Geometric Goddesses" exhibition at Roll Up Gallery, San Francisco, March 2012. Dnepr IV was exhibited during Araujo's solo show, Tomorrowland Today, at the Trade in Sacramento, from April 18th to July 31st, 2015 and at Arttitud, 1121 Howard Street in San Francisco, from October to December, 2015. This painting was later exhibited during "Revisiting Tomorrowland" in September, 2018 at Firehouse Coffee & Teas in Sausalito, CA.
RELATED PRESS: Welcome to Tomorrowland, Inside Magazine, by Jessica Laskey, July 2015, page 56. Tomorrowland paintings featured in "Good Day Sacramento" at the Trade, May 2015. Tomorrowland paintings featured in "Good Day Sacramento" at The Trade, April, 2015. 7x7SF Four Don't-Miss Art Shows This Week: Geometric Goddesses, 7x7 SF by Alex Bigman,'12. Spotlight Emerging Artist: Patricia Araujo, 2Op Collective, by Lauren Smith, April, 2012. "Geometric Goddesses" @ Roll Up Gallery, by Alan Bamberger @ Artbusiness.com, March, 2012.
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