• Spain •
Charcoal, Chalk on Paper , Cardboard under glass
39 x 24 in
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Medium :
Charcoal, Chalk on Paper , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
39.4x23.6in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I sought to evoke a timeless elegance using charcoal and chalk, capturing the delicate play of light and shadow over the human form. This artwork speaks of serenity and grace, influenced by the vintage realism that venerates natural beauty. Bringing this into a space will add an air of classical refinement and introspective calm, enriching any environment with a touch of historical depth and emotional resonance.
Tiana Diakova, a Belarusian artist, primarily uses graphite, oil, and unique materials, like transparent plastic sheets. Informed by her background in classical painting and graphic design, she mixes life studies, plein air work, and intuitive painting, blending abstract and figurative elements with human form at the core. Her work resonates deeply with themes of transformation, lightness, and a shift from matter to energy, seeking to encapsulate the dynamic, ever-changing nature of existence.