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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
38.2x25.6in
About this artwork
In my work "Venus in a Boat," I explore the inner movement of female archetypes. Here, Venus is not, as is usually the case, a passive ideal of beauty—she is carried, almost like a vision, a delicate balance between vulnerability and inner greatness. The figure she carries is both powerful and mysterious—perhaps a part of myself, perhaps a spiritual companion.
The boat is a symbol of transitions, of travel, of transformation. In this image, it… becomes the stage for a dream in which reality, memory, and myth overlap. The colors—violet, pink, yellow, and black—reflect emotional tension and spiritual depth.
I see this work as part of my larger exploration of the role of women—as bearers of meaning, as myth, as power. And at the same time, as an intimate scene between self and self, figure and idea, human and image.
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.