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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x9.4in
About this artwork
A fragile paper boat drifts across restless waters, carrying words, memories, and unspoken dreams. Even in uncertainty, it moves forward—light, brave, and full of quiet hope.
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''I am a flâneur artist. My art is a research of a hedonistic approach to life as a path to freedom''
Aisylu Burangulova (AYZA) is a contemporary artist based in Piraeus, Greece. Working in a luminist and neo-impressionist style, she is inspired by the sea as both subject and metaphor. Originally from Russia, where she studied painting and graphic arts, she moved to Greece in 2018 and began creating oil seascapes that explore light, movement, and emotional presence. Her practice reinterprets the hedonistic philosophy of Ancient Greece, viewing art as a reminder to embrace freedom, simplicity, and joy. Her works have been exhibited internationally and are held in private collections across Europe and Russia.