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The image depicts a work of art created on canvas, featuring a circular composition made of circles cut from air-dry clay. Each circle is crafted from clay, allowing for a creative sculptural approach, while the canvas provides strength and stability.
The circles are primarily painted white, giving the piece a clean and modern aesthetic, while golden accents add elegance and luxury. This contrast enhances visual appeal and depth.
The circular arrangement… draws the viewer's eye toward the center, with varying circle sizes adding dynamism and interest. The texture of the clay is evident, with some circles having smooth surfaces and others featuring a more textured or matte finish, contributing to the overall complexity.
The combination of white and gold, along with the playful arrangement, evokes a sense of harmony and balance.
« Painting is like music, it always sounds in the heart. »
Svetlana Saratova is an experienced artist based in Germany whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in the United States and Israel. Oscillating between abstraction and realism, she considers herself a multi-dimensional artist. Saratova's diverse compositions are most often created with acrylics, gilding, and lacquer on canvas.