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Kidsgo to future on yellow (2022)Print by Anastassia Markovskaya

44 x 54 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30 x 40cm (actual image size)

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£182.68

Children Walk into the Future is a poignant visual metaphor for growing up, friendship, and the quiet act of letting go. Three children walk arm in arm toward a horizon rendered in abstract form — a bold yellow arc that evokes the sun, a dream, or the undefined shape of what lies ahead.

Painted with warmth and realism, the figures stand in contrast to the more graphic and unfinished elements surrounding them. Palm trees and architectural silhouettes are sketched in earthy tones, like distant memories or imagined destinations. The tension between detailed presence and abstract space evokes a moment of transition — from childhood into independence, from the known into the unknown.

This work speaks of togetherness on the edge of change. The adult is not depicted, yet their presence is felt — in the distance, in the shadow, in the gesture of a hand that is no longer held.

Tags:
#oilpainting #figurativeart #contemporaryart #childhood #growingup #lettinggo #future #friendship #yellowcircle #nostalgia #transition #emotionalart #symbolism #memory #modernpainting
Print on Hahnemuhle paper with passepartout size 54x44 sm, size of image 30x40 sm

Materials used:

Print on Hahnemuhle paper with passepartout

Details:

  • Print on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 44 x 54 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30 x 40cm (actual image size)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
  • Hurry, only 1 left in stock

Tags:

#oil painting#minimalism#contemporary art#symbolism#figurative art#orange abstract#modern painting#emotional art#orange a##childhood#yellow circle##friendship#memory art#realism abstraction#yeallo art
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Children Walk into the Future is a poignant visual metaphor for growing up, friendship, and the quiet act of letting go. Three children walk arm in arm toward a horizon rendered in abstract form — a bold yellow arc that evokes the sun, a dream, or the undefined shape of what lies ahead.

Painted with warmth and realism, the figures stand in contrast to the more graphic and unfinished elements surrounding them. Palm trees and architectural silhouettes are sketched in earthy tones, like distant memories or imagined destinations. The tension between detailed presence and abstract space evokes a moment of transition — from childhood into independence, from the known into the unknown.

This work speaks of togetherness on the edge of change. The adult is not depicted, yet their presence is felt — in the distance, in the shadow, in the gesture of a hand that is no longer held.

Tags:
#oilpainting #figurativeart #contemporaryart #childhood #growingup #lettinggo #future #friendship #yellowcircle #nostalgia #transition #emotionalart #symbolism #memory #modernpainting
Print on Hahnemuhle paper with passepartout size 54x44 sm, size of image 30x40 sm

Materials used:

Print on Hahnemuhle paper with passepartout

Details:

  • Print on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 44 x 54 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30 x 40cm (actual image size)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
  • Hurry, only 1 left in stock

Tags:

#oil painting#minimalism#contemporary art#symbolism#figurative art#orange abstract#modern painting#emotional art#orange a##childhood#yellow circle##friendship#memory art#realism abstraction#yeallo art
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Creation is my passion, the way of living, feeling the world and life. I would love to give people who liked my art possibility to get my inspiration. I was... Read more

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