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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Floating Memories is a medium-sized abstract expressionist painting (40 x 50 cm) inspired by the quiet movement of water, distant horizons, and the fragile nature of memory. Soft pastel tones of blue, blush, and muted grey blend into layered textures, creating a sense of calm, depth, and gentle motion.
The subtle silhouette of a boat emerges through atmospheric color fields, suggesting a journey through time, reflection, and emotional space. The… composition balances abstraction with a poetic hint of landscape, allowing viewers to interpret their own stories within the scene.
This contemporary abstract artwork brings a serene and sophisticated presence to modern interiors, perfect for collectors who appreciate emotional depth, texture, and minimalist color harmony.
The painting can be offered with an elegant minimalist white frame or a refined silver frame upon request.
The painting is coated with satin varnish for protection.
My path into art was not traditional. I came to painting in a mature age, after a successful career in biology. For a long time, my inner world was shaped not by emotion, but by scientific thinking: structure, analysis, and proof.
At some point, something shifted. Whether by chance, fate, or a memory carried through generations, the creative impulse made itself known. I grew up in a family with deep artistic roots.
I was born in Central Asia and now live in Norway. These two experiences shaped my perception of color and light: the warmth of the South as inner energy, and the Northern silence as a sense of pause.
I work with acrylic on canvas, creating layered abstractions where lived experience accumulates.
My works are not stories. They are states. Emotion becomes rhythm, stillness turns into movement.
Turquoise is my weakness. I love this color without explanation — as if I do not choose it, but it chooses me.
For me, painting is not a way to tell, but a way to remain.