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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
5.1x6.7in
About this artwork
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Some places remember everything.
The Ring of Brodgar is one of the most complete Neolithic stone circles in the world — built five thousand years ago on a narrow strip of land between two lochs in Orkney. I walk past it regularly. It never becomes ordinary.
This painting was made at dawn, working quickly in watercolour while the light was still pale and the birds were just beginning to cross the sky. I wanted to catch the stones before… the day fully arrived — that particular early morning quality where everything feels suspended and ancient and close.
Part of the Edge of the World series — landscapes made in direct response to specific moments in Orkney, where five thousand years of human story sits quietly in the land and asks nothing of you except attention.
Watercolour on paper · 23 × 19 cm · 2025 · Certificate of authenticity included · Ships worldwide.
Alona Petliarska, a painter and digital artist with foundational training in Art and Design and ongoing studies in animation, weaves classical mastery with contemporary abstraction. Her Atmospheric Figuratism style fuses delicate lines and shadowy forms to capture the intangible essence of the human soul, often drawing on the rugged beauty of the Orkney Islands for inspiration. Her works evoke profound stillness and invite the viewer to pause at the threshold of emotion, conveying resilience, quiet power, and the universal poetry of inner growth.