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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
"The Moment When" is a series of artworks that delve deep into the realm of emotions through the medium of still life. In this series, Yulia Ani embarks on a journey to process her own Emotional Residue that has led to her eating disorder, while simultaneously exploring her personal spiritual nourishment. Unlike traditional Dutch still life paintings, which often evoke a sense of meditative tranquility and abundance, "The Moment When" aims to capture… a vibrant, dynamic, and emotional essence – a 'natur mobile' filled with tumultuous life.
Each artwork in this series serves as a window into a specific emotional experience, not merely isolated feelings like grief or joy, but rather the artist's unique emotional cocktail.
Using acrylics and mixed media, rooted in her experience from a Moscow art school, Yulia Ani translates her unique vision onto canvas. Combining abstraction with figurative elements, her style embraces expressionist deformities to evoke emotional resonance. She orchestrates a vulnerable dialogue, bridging dramatic color and gesture to translate the profound connections between our inner and outer worlds.