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Framing :
Cardboard under glass Framing on request
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
An interesting artichoke plant inspired me to create this painting. Super useful for the body, interesting geometric shape. Beautiful coloring. I love this plant for all its virtues. This subject became a sketch for a series of scarves by my author.
Elena Hromova is a Ukrainian-born artist whose work is a celebration of beauty, resilience, and the poetry of nature. Working primarily with oil on canvas, Elena blends classical technique with contemporary sensitivity. Her brush dances across the canvas with emotion, creating floral compositions that radiate light, softness, and inner strength.
Rooted in her academic background at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Elena’s paintings reflect both refined skill and deep feeling. Her flowers are not just botanical subjects—they are symbols of memory, hope, and the delicate strength of the human spirit.
Now based in Italy, she continues to explore the theme of transformation through nature. Her works have been exhibited across Italy and Ukraine, including events like Roma Art Week, and have found homes in private collections throughout Europe.