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Using play and reflection, Katerina Levanttar dives into duality of two simple yet profound objects — Corn and Eggs. At the heart of this collection lies an exploration of development of healthy masculinity the world is slowly learning. Stepping into this ethereal realm, the delicate interplay between Corn and Eggs assumes a metaphorical representation, questioning the essence of modern masculinity. The artist brings up the very fabric of power vs force. Does size truly dictate strength, or can we cultivate a culture of collaboration and mutual support, where masculine and feminine energies harmoniously coexist?
The significance of Corn emerges as an emblem of gratitude and reverence for one of Mexico's most pivotal plants. This collection pays homage to the sacred place Corn occupies in the heart of Mexican cuisine, transcending social boundaries and uniting all in a shared appreciation for its nourishing essence.
The artist encourages profound introspection and reevaluation of societal norms. Through these ordinary yet extraordinary objects, she invites you to embark on a journey that celebrates the potential for balance, compassion, and inclusivity, transforming our perceptions of masculinity and the essence of true equality.
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Katerina's journey as an artist is still in the process of "coming out". For most of her life she did nothing that resembled creativity, being in a protective mode which is more of a survival than expansion.
Only after quitting her Wall Street job in New York and moving to Mexico she allowed it to flow. Her experimentation with natural materials, textures and colours became a hobby which manifested in her collections.
She currently lives and creates in Mexico City where she moved to from New York. She was born in Moscow and grew up in Central Russia.
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