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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I sought to capture the deep tranquility of the sea meeting the mystery of the night sky. Each stroke embodies an emotion, from the serene blues to the whispered greys, the ebb and flow of life's currents. It's here that peace and introspection converge, offering a moment of contemplation. This artwork will bring a sense of contemplative calm and profound depth to any space, inviting viewers to ponder and lose themselves in… its abstract beauty.
Vladislava Yakovenko is an emerging Slovakian artist whose work focuses on portraits and urban landscapes. Her work seeks to balance flatness and distorted perspective with depth and space. She has contextualized her work within the traditional of suprematism and orphism, two traditions which asserted the absolute self-sufficiency of compositions, texture, and color. Yakovenko paintings expertly balance texture and softness, color, and light and dark.