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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
74.8x57.1in
About this artwork
"Prophetic Night" is the key work in the Long Dark Night series, which explores inner landscapes through a personal mythology shaped by dreams, emotional memory, and transformation.
Painted during a time of intense personal shifts, the work symbolizes a confrontation with fear. The dark blue demon figure embodies inner fear and shadow, while the warrior — a female alter ego — rises in defiance. As she slices the demon in half, we see its hollow core,… releasing a luminous spirit: a metaphor for liberated potential that often lies trapped behind fear.
The narrative draws inspiration from Carl Jung’s archetypes and the collective unconscious. This painting also expands upon figures first introduced in my earlier installation "My Dear Puppets"(2024), where archetypes appeared as human-sized marionettes, avatars. Here, they return in a mythic visual battle between paralysis and courage.
Aliya Davletova is a multidisciplinary artist, trained at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, working primarily in painting and sculpture but also spanning digital, textile, and performance art. She employs analog materials and hand-made techniques, weaving fabric, paint, and sculptural elements into soft yet intense objects that foreground texture, body, and form. Her evocative visual language explores internal narratives and symbolic transformation, revealing invisible experiences. Davletova’s work radiates emotional depth—inviting viewers to reflect on grief, longing, tenderness, and the rich ambiguities of selfhood. She has exhibited at Belvedere 21, Parallel Vienna, Best Austrian Animation Festival, Vienna Design Week, etc. and her work has been featured in independent and experimental art spaces across Europe.
For commissions or inquiries, please reach out via email: studio@aliyadavletova.com https://aliyadavletova.com Instagram: aliyadavletova