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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
Mountains That Remind is a meditation on memory held within matter.
The forms rise and fracture like thoughts surfacing from deep silence — reminders not of what has passed, but of what endures. The painting transforms geological layers into emotional strata, suggesting that everything we experience leaves an imprint, visible or not. Its structure oscillates between solidity and transparency, between remembering and release.
The work is finished… with a satin varnish, enhancing the depth of color and preserving the natural matte–glow balance of the surface.
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.