Look how I move pgs. 7, 13, 47, 60 & 61
These selected fine art works of the series "Look how I move" are Kristine Narvida's expression of feminism. They are part of one modern day feminism facet and perfectly contribute to the magazine theme: The Nuances of New-Age Feminism.
It is important for her to know that this is the real life and not a place for nostalgia. Through understanding of time, physical feelings, through the vis-à-vis of a living human model, a pause is created, a place is created for the emergence of the present. Every line and every brushstroke are precise, just like every meeting with this person, a dream, a thought. A technical work with a thought makes it possible to see how the ideal becomes material. I observe the movement, participate in it, and this process is what gives her honour and meaning, joy and suffering.
Kristine Narvida is an academic visual artist born in 1977. She graduated in 2006 as a Magister at the Latvian Art Academy in Riga. She lives and works in Germany in Berlin and Potsdam and is mother of four daughters. She is an active member of the Brandenburg Association of Artists. She presents and sells her fine artwork throughout Europe and globally with online galleries. Kristine prefers working with oil on linen, using models as her subjects.
Instagram: @narvida_art
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