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Sepia Douce (2025) Original Acrylic Painting by Kseniia Turik

97 x 147 x 3cm

£3,642.03

epia Douce lives in the space between two times — the hour before dawn that has not yet arrived, and the memory of something that has already passed. A suspended moment, belonging to neither.
The palette is quiet and iridescent: pale pearl, soft ivory, cool grey, warm earth traces, and — only when the light catches at the right angle — a faint green that flickers through the mother-of-pearl surface like something half-remembered. I worked in thin acrylic layers over several weeks, then sealed the canvas in a smooth professional lacquer. No epoxy resin here — the finish stays soft and meditative, absorbing light rather than reflecting it.
This is a painting about suspended moments. Live with it for a week and you start noticing things: the way the pearl shifts between morning and evening, the way the green appears and disappears depending on where you stand, the way the whole surface seems to breathe at a different rhythm than the room around it. It rewards slow looking.
Format: 147 × 97 cm, vertical. Acrylic on canvas, finished with professional lacquer. Signed on the back, stretched on a solid wooden frame, ready to hang.
Exhibited at Art Capital · Grand Palais, Paris 2026.
Sepia Douce pairs especially well with linen, raw wood, and warm neutral palettes. It belongs in rooms where people slow down — bedrooms, libraries, quiet hallways, a wall opposite a reading chair.

Materials used:

Acrylic canvas

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#abstract painting#vertical painting#large abstract#bedroom art#atmospheric painting#soft abstract#sepia art#pearl abstract#neutral artwork#calm artwork
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epia Douce lives in the space between two times — the hour before dawn that has not yet arrived, and the memory of something that has already passed. A suspended moment, belonging to neither.
The palette is quiet and iridescent: pale pearl, soft ivory, cool grey, warm earth traces, and — only when the light catches at the right angle — a faint green that flickers through the mother-of-pearl surface like something half-remembered. I worked in thin acrylic layers over several weeks, then sealed the canvas in a smooth professional lacquer. No epoxy resin here — the finish stays soft and meditative, absorbing light rather than reflecting it.
This is a painting about suspended moments. Live with it for a week and you start noticing things: the way the pearl shifts between morning and evening, the way the green appears and disappears depending on where you stand, the way the whole surface seems to breathe at a different rhythm than the room around it. It rewards slow looking.
Format: 147 × 97 cm, vertical. Acrylic on canvas, finished with professional lacquer. Signed on the back, stretched on a solid wooden frame, ready to hang.
Exhibited at Art Capital · Grand Palais, Paris 2026.
Sepia Douce pairs especially well with linen, raw wood, and warm neutral palettes. It belongs in rooms where people slow down — bedrooms, libraries, quiet hallways, a wall opposite a reading chair.

Materials used:

Acrylic canvas

Details:

Tags:

#abstract painting#vertical painting#large abstract#bedroom art#atmospheric painting#soft abstract#sepia art#pearl abstract#neutral artwork#calm artwork
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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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