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I'll soon let my sprouts grow; Seeds series (2025) Original Watercolour by Anna Belousova
20 x 20 x 0.2cm
£228.81
Original artwork description
This work is part of the series Seeds, inspired by plant life and processes of growth. I am interested in the vital force contained within seeds, and I search for its manifestation in the movements and states of my own body.
This small-scale watercolor is based on my own body and on the act of posing for myself. The figure elongates upward, suggesting a state of emergence — as if the body were stretching beyond its own limits.
Rather than presenting a stable form, the work traces a transitional condition. The body appears fluid and unstable, oscillating between structure and dissolution, between containment and expansion.
Painted in diluted red pigment, the image evokes both flesh and a kind of inner pressure, as if something were pushing through the body from within. The boundaries remain soft and porous, allowing the figure to merge with the surrounding space.
This work does not depict the body as identity, but as a site of transformation — a process of becoming, where human and non-human forces begin to overlap.
Materials used:
watercolor
Details:
- Watercolour on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 20 x 20 x 0.2cm
- Signed on the back
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Nudes and erotic
Tags:
#red#intimacy#abstract figurative#intimate#female body#nudity#vulnerability#contemporary watercolor#body abstraction14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
This work is part of the series Seeds, inspired by plant life and processes of growth. I am interested in the vital force contained within seeds, and I search for its manifestation in the movements and states of my own body.
This small-scale watercolor is based on my own body and on the act of posing for myself. The figure elongates upward, suggesting a state of emergence — as if the body were stretching beyond its own limits.
Rather than presenting a stable form, the work traces a transitional condition. The body appears fluid and unstable, oscillating between structure and dissolution, between containment and expansion.
Painted in diluted red pigment, the image evokes both flesh and a kind of inner pressure, as if something were pushing through the body from within. The boundaries remain soft and porous, allowing the figure to merge with the surrounding space.
This work does not depict the body as identity, but as a site of transformation — a process of becoming, where human and non-human forces begin to overlap.
Materials used:
watercolor
Details:
- Watercolour on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 20 x 20 x 0.2cm
- Signed on the back
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Nudes and erotic
Tags:
#red#intimacy#abstract figurative#intimate#female body#nudity#vulnerability#contemporary watercolor#body abstraction
