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By touching the single point hovering above the white bowl, full of silence, you can feel something resonate within you
This textural art piece embodies the essence of scandinavian through its pure white aesthetic. The composition features a handcrafted paper clay bowl with a small element in the middle, elegantly presented in a transparent frame with an included brush for tactile engagement.
In the context of modernity, this work becomes a manifesto… of “slow art”. It reminds us that true depth of experience does not require complex forms or an excess of stimuli—a single sensitive touch is enough to awaken inner resonance and begin a dialogue with one's own essence.
The white aesthetic and minimalist decor create a rare space of silence—a precious resource that awakens inner resonance through the simple act of conscious touch. Ideal wall art for minimalist decor enthusiasts, this interactive textural art adds conceptual meaning and sensory engagement to contemporary interiors
Svetlana is a multidisciplinary artist with a rich background in graphic design and ceramics, deeply influenced by her early training and academic studies in St. Petersburg and Vilnius. She employs an intuitive, concept-driven approach, seamlessly shifting between mathematical precision and spontaneous gesture, utilizing a diverse palette that ranges from organic materials like weathered wood and natural pigments to contemporary plastics and metals. Through her inventive use of materials and ever-evolving techniques, her work transforms overlooked details into objects of value, evoking transformation, curiosity, and a sense of hidden beauty beneath the surface of everyday life.