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This piece bursts with vibrant energy, where twisted branches and vivid hues merge into a semi-abstract dance of life. Using enamel allowed me to capture the glowing intensity of nature’s raw power. I wanted to evoke a sense of renewal and mystery, inviting you to feel the warmth and movement that will light up your space with vivid emotion and dynamic spirit.
This painting is inspired by an emblematic place in Paris, Montmartre. Known worldwide… thanks to many artists who have created a unique atmosphere there, notably Maurice Utrillo. In this painting the light passes through the branches of two trees, which look at the city from the top of their hillock like two lovers holding hands.
Olga Aleksandrova is an artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Monaco and Russia. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as Ateliers D'Art and C de L'ART. Aleksandrova is particularly fascinated by the expressiveness, plasticity, and rhythms of trees. Through her artistic practice, she continuously seeks to renew herself, leading her towards stylized silhouettes, the superposition of shapes, and color that is often dissociated from the image.