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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x37.4in
About this artwork
Peonies are vivid, multifaceted, complex — impossible to overlook. I know they were her favorite flowers, because in my childhood the entire yard was planted with peonies. I also know that she loved pearl jewelry. And… that is all.
The woman with open eyes, reaching out her hand, is a metaphor for the future. She searches for answers to questions hidden deep in the distant past. At times, it is precisely these answers that help piece together the… scattered fragments from which the lives of future generations are formed.
The woman with closed eyes and a concealed face symbolizes oblivion and unresolved mysteries — those that will never be revealed. The torn pearl necklace becomes a sign of a broken connection between generations: the hand of the future is no longer able to gather it back together.
The painting belongs to the Voices of Generations series. The work was created as part of an artist residency and was exhibited at Rochester Contemporary Art Center
YULIIA PORAIKO (PALIJ) Born in 1990 in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Lives and works in Rochester, USA
In her artistic practice, Yuliia explores femininity, female nature, and its energy. Central to her work are themes of love, motherhood, and the importance of freedom as an essential element of the feminine essence.
She highlights various states of women in the contemporary world, addressing everyday challenges, self-realization, fatigue, inner contradictions, and the ongoing search for balance.
Through her artistic practice, the artist draws the viewer’s attention to phenomena that are seemingly obvious yet often remain invisible in everyday life, particularly within the context of female experience. Her paintings frequently speak through metaphor, inviting personal interpretation and emotional engagement.