"The Sumerian Antilabyrinth is an antilabyrinth that programs you to overcome the usual boundaries of thinking, and to change strategies to more effective ones. And also on the expansion of the scale of the personality, which uses cultural and historical resource and at the same time confidently moves into the future. The work is inspired by an ancient Sumerian seal that was created 6,000 years ago. There is a legend associated with this seal that the master who created it deliberately made inaccuracies, as the Sumerians had a belief that mistakes made by man help the Creator to find him. The mandala is intended for those who are ready for personal changes and new victories.
The work was exhibited in the Central State (National) Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
(77cm x77cm, natural silk, hand-painted).
The painting depicts an abstract work of art with a swirl of shapes and lines forming a circle in the center. Complex patterns and geometric shapes create an effect of movement, drawing the eye to the center. The color palette, saturated with blue-green and purple hues, brings an element of depth and layering. This work stirs the imagination, encouraging the viewer to explore the structure and symbolism contained within the text.