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This sculptural wall installation composed of individually cut paper butterflies, hand-painted in varying in form, sizes and Indian yellow shades. The handcrafted installation adds a unique, dynamic and three-dimensional statement to the wall, making it perfect for both home and office wall decor. It explores the delicate balance between form, shadow, and symbolic presence. I was inspired by the idea of transformation and quiet motion – the way a… swarm of butterflies can suggest both stillness and flight at the same time. By working with mostly one color, I wanted to emphasize not the individual, but the collective rhythm: a visual breath, suspended on the wall. The monochrome palette creates unity while allowing light and shadow to bring the work to life. This installation is about change, impermanence, and grace. It speaks of fragility, but also resilience.
Daria Startseva is a painter with a background in graphic design, trained in Vienna and Helsinki, and, after a career as an art director, devoted herself entirely to art in Zurich. She uses layered oil, acrylic, and mixed media, moving between poetic abstraction and reduced figuration, and experimenting with various media. In her rhythmic, intuitive compositions, she uses color as a vehicle of emotion, making the fleeting visible and the invisible tangible. Her works invite the viewer to intensely experience silent emotions and visual presence.