Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Pen on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 11.8x8.3in
About this artwork
Types of violence against women:
• Rape
• Female genital mutilation
• Domestic violence
• Emotional violence
• Human trafficking
• Sexual harassment
• Child marriage
• Economic violence
• Online or digital violence
• Physical violence
• Violence against women and girls
• Intimate partner violence
• Femicide
• Financial abuse
• Forced marriage
• Neglect
• Stalking
• Verbal violence
• Consent
• Sexual exploitation
• Survivor of violence
Emotional… abuse involves controlling another person by using emotions to criticize, embarrass, shame, blame, or otherwise manipulate them. While most common in dating and married relationships, mental or emotional abuse can occur in any relationship—including among friends, family members, and co-workers.
• Rape
• Female genital mutilation
• Domestic violence
• Emotional violence
• Human trafficking
• Sexual harassment
• Child marriage
• Economic violence
• Online or digital violence
• Physical violence
• Violence against women and girls
• Intimate partner violence
• Femicide
• Financial abuse
• Forced marriage
• Neglect
• Stalking
• Verbal violence
• Consent
• Sexual exploitation
• Survivor of violence
Emotional… abuse involves controlling another person by using emotions to criticize, embarrass, shame, blame, or otherwise manipulate them. While most common in dating and married relationships, mental or emotional abuse can occur in any relationship—including among friends, family members, and co-workers.
Leni Smoragdova
Georgia
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I call my art ideas "Transaction Art". »
Leni Smoragdova {$M}
Conceptual Artist | Creator of the Transaction Art Universe
My practice interrogates the fragile architectures of identity, memory, and value in a hyper-surveilled world. At its core lies the Transaction Art Universe (2012–Present)—an evolving system where art emerges from bureaucratic seams, digital fractures, and anonymized collective acts.
Key Pillars:
▸ Anonymity as Resistance
3,214+ collaborators surrender authorship under binding NDAs, creating a hive of contested narratives.
▸ The Aesthetics of Failure
Glitches, erased data, and legal voids are not metaphors—they are the medium.
▸ Art as Legal Fiction
Each piece exists as both artifact and contract, challenging ownership’s boundaries.
For Collectors:
Acquiring a Transaction Art work means investing in a living system. Whether a notarized glitch-print, performance relic, or cryptographic document, you become custodian of an ongoing experiment where art and transaction collapse into one.