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Gravity Inside (2026)Watercolour by Julia Ustinovich

30 x 30 x 0.1cm (unframed)

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£347.8

In Gravity Inside, the body folds into itself as if drawn by an unseen force. This is not sleep, nor surrender — it is a moment of inward gravity, when the weight we carry is entirely our own.

The figure curves into a near-orbital shape, protecting her core, compressing space, becoming both shelter and captive. Light moves softly across the skin, revealing strength within vulnerability. The monochromatic palette removes distraction, allowing form, tension, and breath to speak on their own.

There is something embryonic in the pose, yet it is not about beginning — it is about retreat, about gathering oneself in a world that constantly pulls outward. The body becomes landscape. The curve becomes horizon. Silence becomes substance.

This work explores the quiet physics of emotion — how we bend, how we hold, how we endure.

Materials used:

watercolor

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#soft#yoga#sexy#body#female#erotic#bw#skin#monochromatic#bended
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In Gravity Inside, the body folds into itself as if drawn by an unseen force. This is not sleep, nor surrender — it is a moment of inward gravity, when the weight we carry is entirely our own.

The figure curves into a near-orbital shape, protecting her core, compressing space, becoming both shelter and captive. Light moves softly across the skin, revealing strength within vulnerability. The monochromatic palette removes distraction, allowing form, tension, and breath to speak on their own.

There is something embryonic in the pose, yet it is not about beginning — it is about retreat, about gathering oneself in a world that constantly pulls outward. The body becomes landscape. The curve becomes horizon. Silence becomes substance.

This work explores the quiet physics of emotion — how we bend, how we hold, how we endure.

Materials used:

watercolor

Details:

Tags:

#soft#yoga#sexy#body#female#erotic#bw#skin#monochromatic#bended
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A contemporary independent artist working predominantly in figurative and portraiture. ​​Julia Ustinovich, born in the heart of Siberia in 1984, has embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of... Read more

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