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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
"Winter Blues" is my response to gray days. I'd had enough of the cold, silence, and heaviness – this painting is my attempt to bring color, energy, and a bit of music into winter.
The title deliberately plays with the term blues—but instead of melancholy, I wanted to make energy tangible. Set a counterpoint. Allow movement, rhythm, and small bursts of color to counteract the monotony.
The work is part of the Burst the Bubble series – here, too,… a bubble bursts: the notion that winter has to be only gray and reserved. For me, "Winter Blues" is a liberating experience – playful, vibrant, defiant.
"My art arises intuitively, without a fixed concept—as a spontaneous expression of the moment. Using bold colors, circular shapes, and tactile materials, I explore various themes, but in my own, life-affirming way. I want to create works that bring joy, illuminate spaces, and keep beauty in mind."
Svetlana Peter, a painter trained in Moscow and Vienna, uses abstract and figurative language in her art. Using impasto acrylic or oil paints and palette knife techniques, she develops vibrant, powerful compositions, complemented by figurative elements and symbols such as faces, circles, or butterflies. Her works, in which vitality merges with transformation and the panorama of life, are a poetic play of colorful visions and dynamic forms. With her art, she takes us on an emotional journey that, through color and form, evokes hope, lightness, and the constant change in the cycle of life.