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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x55.1in
About this artwork
Demimonde with Doll is part of my Demimonde series, which is dedicated to those women who have often been referred to throughout history as the "demimonde"—as disposable, purchasable beings. But this view is too simplistic: The women of the demimonde are not objects, but subjects full of inner power, dignity, and mystery.
In this image, the demimonde is not alone—she holds a doll in her arms, which becomes a projection screen. Or perhaps a friend.… Or herself. The boundary blurs. In a world that rejects her, the doll becomes the only one that remains. And sometimes the inanimate has more power, more loyalty, more truth than the living.
The composition is symbolically and mystically charged—a play between closeness and solitude, reflection and fusion. It is a homage to those special women who cannot be categorized—and precisely for that reason, should not be forgotten.
Mariya Naydis is a Munich-based painter who works primarily in oil on canvas, occasionally with watercolor, pastel, or oil pastel, and received extensive training from Mikhail Chernyavsky. She develops her magical realist style through intuitive reduction, superimposition, and deliberate alienation of female figures whose identities oscillate between symbol, reality, and projection. Her works create an atmosphere of tension, longing, and transformation, inviting the viewer to enter new emotional spaces.