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Chill Out (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Yana Dulger

95 x 95 x 0.1cm (unframed)

9 Artist Reviews

£862

This painting is about the importance of slowing down and allowing yourself to rest. In a world filled with constant demands and noise, moments of stillness become essential rather than optional.
The quiet house, calm water, and empty lounge chairs create a space free from urgency—a place where nothing is expected and there is nowhere to rush. Rather than depicting a specific location, the landscape invites the viewer into a state of ease, reminding us that stepping away from stress is sometimes the most valuable thing we can do for ourselves.

Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 95 × 95 cm (37.4 × 37.4 in)
Canvas: Unstretched

Materials used:

acrylic

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This painting is about the importance of slowing down and allowing yourself to rest. In a world filled with constant demands and noise, moments of stillness become essential rather than optional.
The quiet house, calm water, and empty lounge chairs create a space free from urgency—a place where nothing is expected and there is nowhere to rush. Rather than depicting a specific location, the landscape invites the viewer into a state of ease, reminding us that stepping away from stress is sometimes the most valuable thing we can do for ourselves.

Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 95 × 95 cm (37.4 × 37.4 in)
Canvas: Unstretched

Materials used:

acrylic

Details:

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Yana Dulger is a contemporary Ukrainian artist, born in 1983 in Storozhynets, Ukraine. She graduated from the Vyzhnytsia College of Applied Arts named after V. Y. Shkriblyak in 2004, and... Read more

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