Miopism is the movement that I had to invent during the study in BHSAD. Folowing the brief named "Ism" I have found three different real artists, then I've united them in the common "ism" and finally have drawn a few works of 5 artists that never existed. The 3 initial artists of Miopism are Harry Paul Ally http://harryally.com/PAINTINGS/, Kirill Chelushkin http://chelushkinart.com/2007-2/ and Artem Krepkij https://www.behance.net/krepkij. And the movement itsself is about the relaxation of the eye-muscle as an act of certain protest against the highly technological modern IMAX-super-mega-highest-of-all-definitions way of looking at anything. Its name derives from the Latin word "miopia" (short sight). Those 5 authors, that are in fact all nothing but myself are Jean-Francois Ecureuil (this guy draws with alcohol based markers on indecipherable analog photos), Martin Beck (a Berliner, whose eyes became short sighted because of excesive sound levels in punk-clubs of Berlin), A. S. Malyshko (soviet amateur artist, and the MiG-15 pilot - the veteran of Korean war - that drew for all of his life the imitations of the pictures, made on high-speed onboard camera, that was fixing the air victories), Francis "Whity" White (the artist, that had to work as a boxer and sparring partner to earn some money for living and drawing) and Benoit Mehmedi (French-Algerian drawer of battle-pieces). Have fun with them, guys.
Jean-Francois Ecureuil - "The sudden portrait of tokay gecko"
Jean-Francois Ecureuil - "The kiss"
Martin Beck - "The last whiff of rock'n'roll"
Martin Beck - "Rhymes"
A.S.Malyshko - "Over the Yalu River" 
Francis "Whity" White - "8.. 9.. 10. Kayo!"
Benoit Mehmedi - "Qaboun at noon. The fight for bus station in the suburb of Damascus"
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Final work for semester-long brief "Ism" in BHSAD (curator - Viktor Melamed, lecturer - Nadia Chamina). Miopism - the short sighted art.

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