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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 43.3x23.6in
About this artwork
In this piece, I embraced bold geometry and vivid colors to evoke a sense of isolation and contemplation. The goat symbolizes vulnerability and resilience, standing on the edge of a vast unknown. With expressive brushstrokes in oil, I aimed to capture tension and quiet strength. This artwork invites your space to hold a powerful story about courage and perspective, filling it with vibrant, emotional energy.
Mariya Zeltsman
Ukraine
Credentials
- Works on commission
Zeltsman Mariya – Contemporary Artist Exploring the Structure of the World Through Symbolism, Expressionism, and Decorative Art
Born in Odesa, Ukraine, Mariya has felt since childhood that painting is her true calling and means of self-expression. She graduated from an art school and later from the Fine Arts Faculty at a university, where she was mentored by renowned masters and honored artists of the USSR. Their influence helped her develop a deep understanding of form, color, and composition.
Until 2022, she lived and worked in Odesa, actively participating in the art scene through solo and group exhibitions. After the war began, she moved to the USA, then to Spain, and later to Israel, where she continues her artistic journey.
Her works are part of private collections in Ukraine, Germany, the USA, Spain, and Israel. She continues to explore new forms of artistic expression, blending traditional techniques with experimental approaches.
Born in Odesa, Ukraine, Mariya has felt since childhood that painting is her true calling and means of self-expression. She graduated from an art school and later from the Fine Arts Faculty at a university, where she was mentored by renowned masters and honored artists of the USSR. Their influence helped her develop a deep understanding of form, color, and composition.
Until 2022, she lived and worked in Odesa, actively participating in the art scene through solo and group exhibitions. After the war began, she moved to the USA, then to Spain, and later to Israel, where she continues her artistic journey.
Her works are part of private collections in Ukraine, Germany, the USA, Spain, and Israel. She continues to explore new forms of artistic expression, blending traditional techniques with experimental approaches.