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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
The painting "She knew Silence" depicts a girl whose face seems to arise from a muffled haze, not looking directly, but holding the viewer's gaze. She is silent, but her silence sounds like a whisper of memories. Rough strokes are combined with gentle transitions, creating an image of a woman slipping away from reality. There is an echo in her eyes, a fixed determination in her pose, and she is like a reflection in glass, on the verge of disappearing.…
As part of the "Faces who Disappear" series, the work explores the theme of inner detachment, female vulnerability, and strength connected in the moment between "still here" and "not quite anymore." This is not a portrait of a specific person, but of feelings — the image of a woman who was, but remained only in a trace of paint.
Vita Daneva, an artist from Moldova, works diversely across painting, textiles, digital, and conceptual visual arts. She creates art using form, colours, and unexpected materials, transforming fragments of impressions into harmonized realities. Her intimate works echo her deep philosophical observations, perfused with messages about time, ecology, and human interconnectedness.