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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
38.2x38.2in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I infused the canvas with vibrant, emotion-laden blooms, each blossom cradling a visage - a snapshot of our shared humanity. Through textured layers and lively strokes, I sought to encapsulate the complexities of connection in our digital era. It's a symphony of inner voices, a mirror to our own multifaceted interactions. This artwork doesn't just hang; it resonates with the pulse of life, infusing your space with depth and… conversation.
« The spirit of contradiction inspires me and excites me. »
Valeriya Tarasenko is an emerging artist from the Ukraine. Using oil paint, her contemporary, semi-abstract artwork plays with perspective. Tarasenko explores themes of transcendence and abandonment, particularly within urban spaces, often depicting beautiful yet disused equipment or decorative architectural features. Her artwork is a collage or color and contradiction, startling as well as engaging her audience in one fell swoop.