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Sea Flower — Deep Ocean Resin Abstract (2024) Original Acrylic Painting by Kseniia Turik

100 x 100 x 3cm (unframed)

£2,158.58

Sea Flower came from a place I have never seen with my own eyes — the deep ocean, where light does not reach and yet life keeps blooming. There is a kind of flower that opens in that darkness, for no audience, simply because that is what it does. I wanted to paint that.
I worked in deep teal, midnight black, and electric turquoise — layer over layer of acrylic, building the composition outward from a dark centre the way a sea anemone opens, the way bioluminescence spreads through black water. Then I sealed the whole surface under epoxy resin. The resin is not a finish — it is the painting's final breath. It gives the turquoise its glass depth, the black its velvet, the silver flickers their shimmer.
Up close, it pulls the eye inward. From across the room, it breathes. The surface shifts with the light — sometimes dark and architectural, sometimes alive with colour, never the same twice.
Acrylic on canvas, finished with epoxy resin. 100 × 100 cm. Signed on the front, signed and dated on the reverse. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Exhibited at Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, 2024, and at Art Capital · Grand Palais, Paris, 2025.
One-of-a-kind original. No prints, no reproductions.

Materials used:

Acrylic , Resin

Details:

Tags:

#epoxy resin#statement piece#deep sea#ocean abstract#contemporary abstrac#resin art#sea flowers#blue artabstract#abstacrt art
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Sea Flower came from a place I have never seen with my own eyes — the deep ocean, where light does not reach and yet life keeps blooming. There is a kind of flower that opens in that darkness, for no audience, simply because that is what it does. I wanted to paint that.
I worked in deep teal, midnight black, and electric turquoise — layer over layer of acrylic, building the composition outward from a dark centre the way a sea anemone opens, the way bioluminescence spreads through black water. Then I sealed the whole surface under epoxy resin. The resin is not a finish — it is the painting's final breath. It gives the turquoise its glass depth, the black its velvet, the silver flickers their shimmer.
Up close, it pulls the eye inward. From across the room, it breathes. The surface shifts with the light — sometimes dark and architectural, sometimes alive with colour, never the same twice.
Acrylic on canvas, finished with epoxy resin. 100 × 100 cm. Signed on the front, signed and dated on the reverse. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Exhibited at Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, 2024, and at Art Capital · Grand Palais, Paris, 2025.
One-of-a-kind original. No prints, no reproductions.

Materials used:

Acrylic , Resin

Details:

Tags:

#epoxy resin#statement piece#deep sea#ocean abstract#contemporary abstrac#resin art#sea flowers#blue artabstract#abstacrt art
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Kseniia Turik

Location Spain

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I create large-format abstract paintings in acrylic and varnish on canvas — works typically between 100 and 160 cm, built through layered textures in silver, pearl, gold, and terracotta tones.... Read more

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