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“Sincerity” is infused with the feeling of joy, lightness, and carefree openness. It explores a simple yet profound question: Can we let go of everything for a moment and simply allow ourselves to be in this state?
To hear the soft chatter of swallows, to breathe the scent of a summer morning, to feel boundless happiness — and to love ourselves and the world with the freedom of true expression.
This artwork carries that sensation within it. Through… delicate forms and luminous movement, it invites the viewer into a space of pure presence, where sincerity becomes not an emotion, but a way of being — effortless, gentle, and deeply alive.
Karina Savina is a classically trained artist with a strong foundation in academic painting and a degree in Architecture. Now based in Belgrade, she creates multidisciplinary works in watercolor, acrylic, ink, and digital media, blending classical technique with intuitive, contemporary expression.
Her practice spans international exhibitions across Europe and Asia, as well as illustration projects, including a published children’s book. Karina’s works are conceived as living spaces of interaction — inviting viewers into co-creation, shared discovery, and a deeper connection with their own inner landscapes.
Her visual language unites emotional abstraction, organic forms, and textured mixed media to explore transformation, unity with nature, and the subtle states of human presence. Alongside her artistic practice, she writes essays on contemporary art and its analysis, expanding her exploration of how art shapes experience, perception, and dialogue.