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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
"YASU' means peace and serenity. I invite you to explore the theme of identity and memory, the ephemeral beauty of life.
The painting immerses us in a dreamlike world. The female figure, dressed in a traditional kimono, at the center of the composition, with her discreet and understated face, is an enigma. Her black hair, styled in a voluminous chignon, reinforces the mysterious aspect.
The background, dominated by a warm palette, evokes a sunset… or the flames of a fire. Touches of gold illuminate the composition and add a note of richness. These golden touches, combined with stylized floral motifs, recall Japanese art and ukiyo-e prints. The flowers seem to bloom and wither simultaneously, perhaps symbolizing the passage of time, the fragility of life, or the mystery that surrounds each of us.
Curves, traditional patterns standing the test of time.
NARTY is an artist and philosopher. After fifteen years of teaching music, she devoted herself to painting, blending figuration, symbolism, and contemporary surrealism. Since 2026, she has incorporated textiles into her works, extending painting beyond the frame. A self-taught artist, she developed a vibrant visual style: floating geometric shapes, discreet symbolism, luminous palettes dominated by purples, oranges and blues, and a constant search for harmony. She exhibited in France, Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg from her first year. In 2025, she received an award for artistic merit. His first book, Invitation into the Light, was published in 2026: a sensitive story blending personal testimony and reflection for readers in search of meaning.