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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
29.9x24in
About this artwork
In Ephemeral Fragility, beauty and change meet in a fleeting moment.
The figure balances strength and vulnerability, her hair unfolding into butterflies — a quiet act of becoming and release.
Deep blues and warm oranges reflect both calm and intensity, while the steady gaze invites reflection on our own fragility.
Through delicate relief, the surface gathers light and transforms as you move.
London-based British artist of Ukrainian origin Vitaly Moiseev works in Emboss Art – tactile, luminous, timeless. His practice explores memory, heritage and transformation through a contemporary visual language. A finalist of the London Art Biennale 2025, he has exhibited across Europe and the USA, and his works are held in private collections worldwide and at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. His early wood engravings were included in the international survey An Engraver’s Globe: Wood Engraving World-Wide in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Simon Brett. Earlier in his career Moiseev collaborated with Plowden and Smith, a London restoration company serving royal and museum collections. Across all his collections he returns to one idea: the quiet power of silence, where calm, light and texture speak more strongly than words.