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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil, Watercolor on Canvas
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 66.9x59.1in
About this artwork
"Between Layers" is a journey inward. At first, you see contrast — luminous yellows and pinks dripping into darkness. But if you stay with it, you begin to feel the quiet storm below: shades of blue, hints of reflection, and something shifting at the edge of perception.
The work moves between worlds — emotion and memory,… lightness and shadow, control and surrender. I used oil for texture and structure, watercolor for flow and depth — a deliberate merging of opposites.
This is a painting for those who live in layers — who carry their storms gently and still seek color in the chaos.
• Oil and watercolor on canvas
• Satin varnish finish
• Signed front and back, Certificate of Authenticity included
• Ships rolled in a tube for safety
• Painting is more vibrant and atmospheric in real life
Zhanna Kondratenko
Ukraine
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Art is a setting for emotional contact between people. »
I work mainly with oil and watercolor, exploring how light, rhythm, and texture can turn feelings into form. My visual world moves between landscapes, cityscapes, water lilies, human figures, and abstract compositions, revealing both stillness and energy.
Each canvas is crafted by hand — I assemble the stretcher from wooden bars, select the fabric, stretch it carefully, and build the ground layer. This physical process is essential to my work: it allows me to sense the material fully, so that every painting carries its own rhythm and vitality.
Beyond process, I see painting as an evolving dialogue — between what I know and what I continue to discover.
My works have been exhibited in Ukraine and across Europe, and collected by art lovers in nearly thirty countries. Through each piece, I aim to create a quiet resonance — a space where viewers can pause, feel, and connect.