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VAYDRA WRIGHT

Vaydra’s first creative processes began around the spiritual transcendence arising from developing voluntary mental fortitude for survival in the situation of private pain and suffering.

Her progression in creative skills developed through a raw canvas with little to no material and subject matter, just the conscious handling of paint splashes. It is hither that her creator mind marvels and organically develops the ideal basis. She presses wet in wet strokes, skillfully combining the fluid mix of selected colors and manufactured substances to blend perfectly into a paste; and naturally form a block of texture. It is the key component of two or three visible layers that makes the creative artist feel organically its progressive development.

Concomitantly, Vaydra incorporates internal battles with her idealistic moves and creative results. She ponders carefully on the scientific perspectives, that is, the instinctive capacity to experiment with both nature and manufactured substances simultaneously.

Vaydra favorably considers the two distinct disciplines as one, to find something new and imaginative, to test and demonstrate satisfactorily in transfer processes, and forecast. She acted with less magnanimity, less awareness of the way, her hand movements sweeping majestically across the visible layers. Vaydra becomes intimately connected with the intriguing ethnic evolution linked to the artistic manipulation of eternal light and darkness. Her task is to control the composition at the point of convergence, contingent upon a particular proportion of the shade of its color with nature and manufactured substances. Intriguingly, her accomplished works were astute to subtly alter the orientation itself after the drastic complete set-up. What is interesting about her technical skills are her distinctive style to paint in a unique set of artistic ability while aiming for mental accomplishment and critical change in the authentic depiction of modern art movement, and creative evolution in one’s work. Vaydra aims to achieve a superb equilibrium; at the same time making significant progress beyond traditional compositional examples. It seems that she frequently enjoys carefully peeling the layers of her work to uncover the underparts; the skinlike texture peeled to reveal internal mind mechanisms and convey her expressed emotions to the surface.

Her innovative vision seeks to create a meaningful depiction in which others can utilize her perspective while simultaneously incorporating their own. Vaydra’s accomplishments are manifest in her questionings: Does the composition have to convey a particular message or, more importantly, is the creative mind taken in consideration?

“Death and Afterlife” Canvas, 19.7”Wx19.7”Hx4”D

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