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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
14.6x11.8in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I poured my soul into capturing the transient beauty of nature's awakening from winter. With each stroke of acrylic, I layered textures and abstract forms to evoke the vitality and resilience of life enduring through the cold. The artwork embodies the promise of renewal and the enduring spirit that prevails against harshness. It would bring a dynamic and thought-provoking energy to any space, inviting contemplation and a deep… appreciation for the cycles of nature.
« The sincerity of expression and the confidence of an artist in what they do remains paramount. »
Vasili Zianko is an artist based in Austria whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions in Belarus, Russia, and Poland. Through his works, he explores the complex relationship between nature and humanity, philosophical problems, environmental concerns, violence against women, historical images, and multifaceted characters. Zianko's most recent compositions incorporate a relief technique in braille, conveying famous poetic passages of international authors.