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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
Liminality is life itself. The gap between birth and death.
Between one becoming and the next.
Nothing is fixed. The ground under our feet is never truly stable. Stability is only a passing shadow.
A field of possibilities. Quantum potential. Infinite crossroads.
Every liminal state demands a choice. Every choice shapes the next threshold where new opportunities and uncertainties lie.
It is not always comfortable. Growth rarely is. But it is crucial.…
Inevitable.
This uncertainty is not something to fear, but something that gives life its sharpness and beauty.
When we accept instability as the axiom of existence, we stop chasing the illusion of "after."
And we see the beauty of uncertainty.
The gift of change.
The endless space to become.
In this way, liminality is not an interruption of life; it is life itself.
Especially for "Echoes of Unity" project supported by Creative Europe.
Ellaya Yefymova is a painter with a rich background, blending her education in both art and medicine from Ukraine. She employs oil paints and draws on the techniques of old masters, merging dark art with surrealism to create powerful, direct imagery inspired by vanitas. Her work, deeply rooted in existentialist philosophy, evokes a profound contemplation of mortality while ultimately inspiring viewers to cherish life more consciously and authentically.