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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x20in
About this artwork
From the "Echoes" series, this piece captures the gesture of retreat — a figure turning from view, eyes veiled by her own hand. Inspired by Rodin’s sculptural expressions, the form holds tension and tenderness in equal measure. It is a quiet refusal, a moment of self-protection, and the profound silence that comes with looking away to see within.
Inna Geyyer is an artist specializing in organic semi-abstract art. Originally from Ukraine she holds a Master’s degree in architecture and has over 10 years of professional experience. She is a partnering artist in one of the Boston art consulting companies. Her work has been sold through various online platforms, and her collectors span the globe - including the USA, Singapore, the UK, and China. Inna lives with her family in a house near Boston, surrounded by a wild forest. In her free time, she cares for her garden, growing fruit trees and vegetables.
'My art explores the connection between humans and their nature. My paintings are raw and imperfect, exploring different beauty, clean or dirty, newborn or fading. It’s about acceptance: of nature, and of ourselves.
My work is also deeply personal, showing my search for grounding. Through body practices, awareness, and motherhood, I turn to my inner ancient woman for healing. And I document this process with my art.'