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ARTIST: Valeria Golovenkina
WORK: Original watercolor Painting, Handmade artwork
MEDIUM: Watercolor on Cardboard, Acrylic,
YEAR: 2023
TITLE: "Buttercups - First spring away from home"
DIMENSIONS: 36.6x45 cm
Unframed
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In this series of works, I reflect on the feelings of people who have made a relocation.
About the feeling of freedom and transparency at the same time with a sense of bitterness and longing for loved ones, familiar things and activities. It seems that all this is irrevocably left in the past and comes out like a dream.

My days used to pass by a forest river in which water lilies and muscari grew. They were for me a symbol of wonder, hope, naivety and carelessness. Now I'm in the steppe.

To your attention, I provide only the best and only original artworks. So you can be sure of the quality and uniqueness of the selected painting.

To create paintings I use watercolor paints of high quality for bright and rich colors. Acid-free paper will keep the color saturation for a long time.


All photos are relevant, so you buy what you see in the photo. Please note the detail of the image, there are visible all the nuances of technology, material, and features of the author's style.

Make an offer for this work!
If you have any further questions about this artwork, if you want to see more photos, please, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks a lot for your interest in my work!

Materials used:

watercolor, acrylic

Tags:
#flowers #blue #green #spring #beige #window #wild flowers #fresh #field flowers #cardboard #windows flowers #buttercup 
Buttercups - First spring away from home (2023)
Mixed-media painting
by Valeria Golovenkina

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ARTIST: Valeria Golovenkina
WORK: Original watercolor Painting, Handmade artwork
MEDIUM: Watercolor on Cardboard, Acrylic,
YEAR: 2023
TITLE: "Buttercups - First spring away from home"
DIMENSIONS: 36.6x45 cm
Unframed
Ships in box

In this series of works, I reflect on the feelings of people who have made a relocation.
About the feeling of freedom and transparency at the same time with a sense of bitterness and longing for loved ones, familiar things and activities. It seems that all this is irrevocably left in the past and comes out like a dream.

My days used to pass by a forest river in which water lilies and muscari grew. They were for me a symbol of wonder, hope, naivety and carelessness. Now I'm in the steppe.

To your attention, I provide only the best and only original artworks. So you can be sure of the quality and uniqueness of the selected painting.

To create paintings I use watercolor paints of high quality for bright and rich colors. Acid-free paper will keep the color saturation for a long time.


All photos are relevant, so you buy what you see in the photo. Please note the detail of the image, there are visible all the nuances of technology, material, and features of the author's style.

Make an offer for this work!
If you have any further questions about this artwork, if you want to see more photos, please, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks a lot for your interest in my work!

Materials used:

watercolor, acrylic

Tags:
#flowers #blue #green #spring #beige #window #wild flowers #fresh #field flowers #cardboard #windows flowers #buttercup 

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The main topic of my creative research is personal identity. I work with mind-body connection, vulnerability, psychological injuries, drawing on a combination of existential therapy and psychoanalytic methods, inviting viewers... Read more

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