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Diptych "Lithic Drift " second panel (2025) Original Acrylic Painting by Kseniia Turik

50 x 150 x 3cm (unframed)

£2,132.36

This is the second panel of my diptych Lithic Drift, available here as a standalone work. Each of the two panels was conceived to live independently — as a vertical column of light and mineral movement — while also forming, when paired, a continuous horizontal composition.
I worked this panel in champagne gold, soft pearl, and deep ink veins on a semi-matte ground, building a surface that shifts quietly through the day. The verticality of the format — 150 × 50 cm — extends the wall upward and reads as an architectural element rather than a picture. There is no resin, no gloss; the depth comes from layered acrylic and lacquer settling into the linen.
You may acquire this panel on its own — strong as a single statement in a hallway, between windows, or beside a tall doorway. Alternatively, the full diptych (both panels, 150 × 103 cm overall) is listed separately at a reduced price for collectors who want the complete work. The first panel is also available individually.
The diptych was exhibited at Grand Palais, Paris (2026).
Original hand-painted work. Acrylic and lacquer on linen canvas. Signed on the back. Certificate of authenticity included.

Materials used:

Acrylic varnish

Details:

Tags:

#architectural painting#neutral palette#luxury interior#contemporary absract#champagne gold#mineral abstract#pearl abstract#large abstract.#vertical diptych#pearl pearlescent
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This is the second panel of my diptych Lithic Drift, available here as a standalone work. Each of the two panels was conceived to live independently — as a vertical column of light and mineral movement — while also forming, when paired, a continuous horizontal composition.
I worked this panel in champagne gold, soft pearl, and deep ink veins on a semi-matte ground, building a surface that shifts quietly through the day. The verticality of the format — 150 × 50 cm — extends the wall upward and reads as an architectural element rather than a picture. There is no resin, no gloss; the depth comes from layered acrylic and lacquer settling into the linen.
You may acquire this panel on its own — strong as a single statement in a hallway, between windows, or beside a tall doorway. Alternatively, the full diptych (both panels, 150 × 103 cm overall) is listed separately at a reduced price for collectors who want the complete work. The first panel is also available individually.
The diptych was exhibited at Grand Palais, Paris (2026).
Original hand-painted work. Acrylic and lacquer on linen canvas. Signed on the back. Certificate of authenticity included.

Materials used:

Acrylic varnish

Details:

Tags:

#architectural painting#neutral palette#luxury interior#contemporary absract#champagne gold#mineral abstract#pearl abstract#large abstract.#vertical diptych#pearl pearlescent
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I create large-format abstract paintings in acrylic and varnish on canvas — works typically between 100 and 160 cm, built through layered textures in silver, pearl, gold, and terracotta tones.... Read more

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