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Kristen Everberg — My Name is Ivan (After Tarkovsky)
Kristen Everberg

My Name is Ivan (After Tarkovsky)

A luminous yet unsettling interior scene rendered in oil and enamel on paper, evoking the dreamlike, memory-laden atmosphere of Andrei Tarkovsky's haunting 1962 film. Everberg's layered surfaces shimmer with an otherworldly light, blurring the boundary between the material and the ethereal. The work channels the psychological intensity of the film's young protagonist, transforming cinematic memory into a deeply personal and painterly meditation.

Medium
oil and enamel on paper

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February 29, 2016

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Kristen Everberg, My Name is Ivan (After Tarkovsky)

A luminous yet unsettling interior scene rendered in oil and enamel on paper, evoking the dreamlike, memory-laden atmosphere of Andrei Tarkovsky's haunting 1962 film. Everberg's layered surfaces shimmer with an otherworldly light, blurring the boundary between the material and the ethereal. The work channels the psychological intensity of the film's young protagonist, transforming cinematic memory into a deeply personal and painterly meditation.

Medium
oil and enamel on paper
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Cinematic Influence, Melancholic Mood, Film Inspired, Figurative Painting, Film Homage, Muted Palette, Emerging Artist, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, Figurative Art, Paper Medium, Cinematic Art, Works on Paper, Female Artist, Symbolic Imagery, Oil And Enamel