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Artwork details
- Medium : Resin on Wood
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 23.6x15.7in
About this artwork
Epoxy resin on wood, painted around the edges to compliment the artwork & does not need framing.
The artwork is painted with epoxy resin in two layers. The lower layer looks through the translucent upper layer, creating an amazing play of light, volume, and imagination.
Creating this painting, Yla tried hard as never before. Maybe that's why she likes it so much.
Getting started, Yla always sets the rhythm, and only then did she start. This time… she was determined strongly. The resin feels the impulses of the hands and begins to dance to the rhythm of its maestro.
Movement, calm, confidence — this is such an oxymoron.
If you are on the way to achieving your goal — «MOVEMENT» is a resource for you.
And what do you see in it?
ART EXCELLENCE AWARDS |Autumn season 2020. Honorary Diploma, Category - Professional
The artwork is painted with epoxy resin in two layers. The lower layer looks through the translucent upper layer, creating an amazing play of light, volume, and imagination.
Creating this painting, Yla tried hard as never before. Maybe that's why she likes it so much.
Getting started, Yla always sets the rhythm, and only then did she start. This time… she was determined strongly. The resin feels the impulses of the hands and begins to dance to the rhythm of its maestro.
Movement, calm, confidence — this is such an oxymoron.
If you are on the way to achieving your goal — «MOVEMENT» is a resource for you.
And what do you see in it?
ART EXCELLENCE AWARDS |Autumn season 2020. Honorary Diploma, Category - Professional
Yla Pil
Serbia
« My objective is to make as many people happy as possible. »
Yla Pil is an artist based in Russia whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. She characterizes her art as being "not only paintings but also a place of strength in your home". Her artistic practice allows Pil to connect with the universe. Her vibrant abstractions are primarily created using epoxy resin, textural paste, and acrylics on wood.