# Painting
# Sculpture/installation
# Other
# Sculpture
WALL HANGING FABRIC SCULPTURE "A Feast in Time Of Plague" is a sculpture painted by watercolour and carved by fire, where opposites colours, blue and red, are juxtaposed. Velvet and silk fabrics, symbols of wealth and pleasure, are melted together without sewing&glue. The sculpture explores the themes of consumerism, the contradictory human nature and paradoxical people’s behaviour during Covid times. The title “A Feast in Time Of Plague” refers to the namesake play by Alexandr Pushkin, whose central theme is about the choice between saving yourself and others or satisfying the present selfish needs.