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Moss and Violets (2026) Original Mixed-media Painting by Vio Valova

30 x 42 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 30 x 42cm (actual image size)

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£267.03

Moss and Violets unfolds like a living tapestry of intertwined beings — human, animal, and botanical. Faces emerge from petals and moss, eyes bloom among violets, and every contour seems to breathe with quiet awareness. The work explores the fragile boundary between nature and imagination, where growth and decay coexist in harmony. Painted in acrylics, pencils, and markers, its layered textures evoke both tenderness and mystery. This piece belongs to the artist’s ongoing exploration of surreal ecosystems — worlds where emotion and environment fuse into one organic consciousness.

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acrylics, pencils, markers, paper

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Moss and Violets unfolds like a living tapestry of intertwined beings — human, animal, and botanical. Faces emerge from petals and moss, eyes bloom among violets, and every contour seems to breathe with quiet awareness. The work explores the fragile boundary between nature and imagination, where growth and decay coexist in harmony. Painted in acrylics, pencils, and markers, its layered textures evoke both tenderness and mystery. This piece belongs to the artist’s ongoing exploration of surreal ecosystems — worlds where emotion and environment fuse into one organic consciousness.

Materials used:

acrylics, pencils, markers, paper

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I work with painting, sculpture, and relief, creating a slightly surreal world where objects, animals, and symbolic forms turn into characters. My process often begins with a color spot, a... Read more

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