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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
49.2x37.4in
About this artwork
This painting is driven by movement, perception, and inner rhythm. Bold structural lines control the eye across the canvas — slowing it where relief holds attention, and accelerating it across lighter passages.
Its golden surface changes dramatically depending on the light and the viewer’s point of view, revealing shifting tones and depths.
Olga Perova (OLPE) is a Russian-Swiss contemporary artist based in Switzerland. Self-taught, she came to art after an international career in finance and business development, bringing structure, precision, and tension into her practice.
Her work explores perception, immersion, and transformation through large-scale surfaces, restrained color, texture, and light. Rather than producing static images, she creates experiences that shift with distance, angle, and attention.
Her practice centers on two series: the Golden Series, focused on duality and unstable perception, and the Puzzle Series, which moves the viewer from observation into action. A thin red line at the base of her works acts as an activation point - a discreet signal between viewer and work and a deeply personal signature.
Since late 2017, her life and practice have been shaped by art, family, international relocations, and major health challenges (thyroid cancer in 2015 and breast cancer in 2024).