Original artwork description:

This painting captures the quiet, vulnerable pause between movement and memory. A young woman, hidden beneath her cap, stands in the middle of a barren yet suggestive landscape. Her hands are tucked into her pockets, her gaze lowered. She doesn’t confront the viewer, but rather turns inward—perhaps questioning, perhaps grounding herself. The reddish earth and old telephone lines around her feel almost symbolic: connection and disconnection, signal and silence. Her casual clothes suggest she’s neither lost nor fully found—she is simply present in this in-between space. The tension between the softness of her hair and the structure of her jacket hints at the emotional layers within the scene. This artwork doesn’t demand attention; it rewards stillness. For collectors who appreciate figurative realism infused with psychological depth and narrative ambiguity, this piece becomes a quiet companion.
Dutch acrylic paints Amsterdam and Italian fine-grained cotton canvas by Unico were used in the work, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship. Finish - satin varnish. The edges are painted in the background color, ensuring additional framing is not required. This piece is part of the "Life in Avatar" series. The artwork is signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

acrylic paint

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Out of Range, Still Alive (2025) Acrylic painting
by Nataliya Bagatskaya

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This painting captures the quiet, vulnerable pause between movement and memory. A young woman, hidden beneath her cap, stands in the middle of a barren yet suggestive landscape. Her hands are tucked into her pockets, her gaze lowered. She doesn’t confront the viewer, but rather turns inward—perhaps questioning, perhaps grounding herself. The reddish earth and old telephone lines around her feel almost symbolic: connection and disconnection, signal and silence. Her casual clothes suggest she’s neither lost nor fully found—she is simply present in this in-between space. The tension between the softness of her hair and the structure of her jacket hints at the emotional layers within the scene. This artwork doesn’t demand attention; it rewards stillness. For collectors who appreciate figurative realism infused with psychological depth and narrative ambiguity, this piece becomes a quiet companion.
Dutch acrylic paints Amsterdam and Italian fine-grained cotton canvas by Unico were used in the work, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship. Finish - satin varnish. The edges are painted in the background color, ensuring additional framing is not required. This piece is part of the "Life in Avatar" series. The artwork is signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

acrylic paint

Tags:
#for interior #figurative realism #contemporary realistic #elegant woman #modern female #contemporary surrealism #psychological art #fasion lady #blue gradient #emotional depth #joyful moments #visual storytelling #symbolic scene #silent storytelling #romantic blouse 
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Creating paintings brings me immense joy as it's a unique form of expression. From the birth of an idea to the formation of an image on the canvas, the creative... Read more

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