Serolod, an artist born in Greece and based in London, creates works that examine perception, colour interplay, and traditional versus contemporary mediums. Her process involves starting with digitally altered images which she transforms through painting. A central theme in her work is the duality and interconnectivity of all things. By using complementary colours, she aims to challenge viewers' perceptions of reality and encourage them to explore unseen dimensions. Her paintings, inspired by Einstein's theories, communicate a vision of a cosmos where all aspects are dynamically intertwined.
"A key aspect of my work is the exploration of duality and the interconnectedness of all things. My colour palette draws on 'negative' or complementary colours—the opposites of the natural hues our senses are conditioned to recognize. By shifting focus to these often-overlooked colours, I question the nature of perception and reality, revealing how limited and subjective our understanding of the world truly is. This deliberate inversion encourages viewers to think beyond what is immediately visible, hinting at unseen dimensions and alternative ways of experiencing the universe."
Inspired by Einstein's theory of general relativity, Serolod's paintings reflect how the smallest particles and the largest cosmic structures are woven together. For Serolod, everything exists in a state of flux, interconnected and alive.
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