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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
The work is part of the Yin and Yang series, which explores the idea of complementary forces. The series emphasizes that yin and yang are not limited to the traditional understanding of woman and man; rather, they represent universal energies that coexist, interact, and complete one another in many forms. What matters is not gender, but balance, attraction, and mutual resonance.
Through expressive form, symbolic color, and carefully constructed… composition, the artist highlights “pure chemistry” — the invisible
Katia Meller is a Polish contemporary painter and interior architect representing the younger generation of artists. She works in various techniques, constantly seeking new forms of expression , while steadily building her position on both the Polish and international art scene.
She is a graduate of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw, where she studied Interior Architecture at the Faculty of New Media Art and developed her skills in painting and drawing. Her artistic education began in childhood at an art school in Yakutsk. Since 2002, she has been active in the Triada Association of Visual Artists, which she co-founded, and she is also a member of ZAP.
Her work includes oil painting, watercolor, and acrylics, often combined with metal leaf on linen canvas. Inspired by Art Deco, her paintings feature elegant lines, geometry, and symbolic figuration. She creates thematic series exploring human relationships, emotional tension, and inner