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Other details :
Artwork unmounted but already framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x35.4in
About this artwork
Add a touch of dark whimsy to your collection with this captivating original oil painting. This piece features a stylized female figure, draped in a voluminous black fur hat and coat, rendered with intricate texture that contrasts against a muted, snowy background.
The subject's sharp features—vibrant red lips, a signature long nose, and piercing green eyes—evoke the spirit of surrealist portraiture. Clutching a compact silver handgun with manicured… red nails, she embodies the "femme fatale" trope with a satirical, modern twist.
Yana Medow is a painter and printmaker from St. Petersburg, trained at the Stieglitz Art Academy and professionally experienced as a restorer, graphic designer, and illustrator. She employs contemporary figurative techniques with a Naive and Expressionist edge, using exaggerated volumes, curvaceous lines, and vibrant, luminescent acrylics to express the plasticity of the human form. Her playful, intuitive style explores the duality of grace and grotesque, ultimately infusing her art with theatrical vibrancy and offering viewers a joyful celebration of human absurdity and vitality.