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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24.8x24.8in
About this artwork
Ornament – Luck explores calm, harmony, slowness, trust, and the acceptance of one's path.
The geometry in this piece is soft and supportive rather than rigid or contrasting. It holds the melodic quality of the forms, creating a sense of belonging and natural ease. Figurative shapes unfold slowly, while geometric elements provide gentle structure — a direction that keeps the movement coherent and whole.
The palette of greens, pinks, and earthy… tones evokes a feeling of balance — a natural rhythm without hurry, yet with growth. It's not an emotion, but a backdrop that allows for inner peace.
To me, Luck is not about chance. It's about quiet alignment: when your inner state meets the form without force, and movement becomes effortless. This kind of luck isn't sudden — it grows from attention, from staying balanced between sensitivity and clarity.
Ornament – Luck is a restrained, steady presence — inviting contemplation.
Tetiana Gryshchenko is a Ukrainian conceptual artist working in geometric abstraction with influences of sacred geometry and symbolic minimalism. Her practice is grounded in the belief that everything in the universe is interconnected — through form, memory, and consciousness. She constructs compositions from circles, squares, and archetypal structures, creating symbolic systems that explore identity, harmony, and cultural memory. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Florence Biennale and art fairs.