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Brain Said No, Heart Said Maybe (2026)Acrylic painting by Olya Enina

70 x 100 x 2cm (unframed) / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)

£1,135.03

This painting captures the quiet tension of internal negotiation - when reason builds boundaries and emotion gently pushes against them. It is about hesitation, vulnerability, and the subtle courage of not having a clear answer. Calm on the surface, turbulent underneath, the work speaks to anyone who has ever tried to think their way out of something they deeply felt.

There is a moment between logic and longing where the decision refuses to settle. Brain Said No, Heart Said Maybe lives exactly there. The composition balances structure and spill - geometric circles attempt order while deep blues bleed into one another, softening every sharp edge. The figure appears suspended between certainty and surrender, illuminated yet inward, rational yet undeniably human.

A contemporary piece for collectors drawn to psychological depth, modern minimalism, and art that holds both restraint and desire in the same breath.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#bold#geometric#quiet#calming#statement piece#female portrait#abstract realism#blue painting#woman face#feelings#modern figurative#woman portrait#stylish painting#conseptual art
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This painting captures the quiet tension of internal negotiation - when reason builds boundaries and emotion gently pushes against them. It is about hesitation, vulnerability, and the subtle courage of not having a clear answer. Calm on the surface, turbulent underneath, the work speaks to anyone who has ever tried to think their way out of something they deeply felt.

There is a moment between logic and longing where the decision refuses to settle. Brain Said No, Heart Said Maybe lives exactly there. The composition balances structure and spill - geometric circles attempt order while deep blues bleed into one another, softening every sharp edge. The figure appears suspended between certainty and surrender, illuminated yet inward, rational yet undeniably human.

A contemporary piece for collectors drawn to psychological depth, modern minimalism, and art that holds both restraint and desire in the same breath.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#bold#geometric#quiet#calming#statement piece#female portrait#abstract realism#blue painting#woman face#feelings#modern figurative#woman portrait#stylish painting#conseptual art
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Olya Enina

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Olya Enina is a Moldovan contemporary artist with a distinctive and immediately recognizable visual language. Working in conceptual figurative abstraction, she combines structured circular forms with fluid distortions and a... Read more

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