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From Blue to Silence (2026) Original Oil Painting by Evgenija Koch

80 x 80 x 2cm (unframed) / 80 x 80cm (actual image size)

£2,930.05

There is a moment in the evening just before the world stops speaking.

The light retreats — not dramatically, not suddenly. It dissolves like a thought that can no longer be held. Pink becomes violet. Violet becomes blue. And the blue — this deep, velvet blue — becomes silence.

What we see in this painting is not nature itself. It is nature’s reflection in water — a mirror that preserves more than the original ever could. The reeds are gone. What remains is their shadow. Their memory. Their last gesture before the dark arrives.

From Blue to Silence is a painting about transition — not between day and night, but between feeling and stillness. Between what can still be named, and what lies beyond words.

Part of the series Somewhere Before — landscapes without address, that everyone feels they have seen before.

Materials used:

Oil

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There is a moment in the evening just before the world stops speaking.

The light retreats — not dramatically, not suddenly. It dissolves like a thought that can no longer be held. Pink becomes violet. Violet becomes blue. And the blue — this deep, velvet blue — becomes silence.

What we see in this painting is not nature itself. It is nature’s reflection in water — a mirror that preserves more than the original ever could. The reeds are gone. What remains is their shadow. Their memory. Their last gesture before the dark arrives.

From Blue to Silence is a painting about transition — not between day and night, but between feeling and stillness. Between what can still be named, and what lies beyond words.

Part of the series Somewhere Before — landscapes without address, that everyone feels they have seen before.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

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Art has always been my way of processing the tension between memory and place — I was born in St. Petersburg and now live in Germany, and that distance between... Read more

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