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Sillage — Monumental Abstract Diptych (2025) Original Acrylic Painting by Kseniia Turik
100 x 150 x 4cm (unframed)
£4,162.32
Original artwork description
Sillage is the French word for the trail something leaves behind when it passes — the wake of a ship, the trace of a perfume in a room, the line of light on water after the boat is gone. I painted this diptych thinking about what remains when the moment itself is over. Two vertical panels, each 150 × 50 cm, designed to be installed side by side as one continuous fall.
The composition moves vertically — long, deliberate streams of terracotta, copper, and burnt umber pulled downward through fields of pearl, ivory, and a quiet undertone of petrol green and blue-grey. I work in successive layers of acrylic, then seal the surface with art resin, which gives the colour an almost geological depth. The resin holds the texture in place — every drip, every fold of pigment is preserved as if it had just stopped moving. Up close, the surface reads as mineral; from across the room, it reads as movement.
This is a monumental abstract for a serious collector — meant for high-ceilinged interiors, entrance halls, principal living rooms. It pairs naturally with raw stone, oak, travertine, linen, and bronze. Equally strong in contemporary minimalist architecture and refined classical interiors. The two panels can also be hung separately as autonomous works.
Format: vertical diptych, two panels of 150 × 50 cm each. Acrylic and art resin on linen canvas. Signed on the back. Each panel stretched on a solid wooden frame, ready to hang. Ships rolled in a tube for safe international transport. Certificate of authenticity included.
Exhibited at Art Capital · Grand Palais Paris 2026.
Materials used:
Acrylic , Resin
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 100 x 150 x 4cm (unframed)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#earth tones#textured abstract#abstract diptych#copper painting#resin painting#terracotta abstract#french contemporary#vertical diptych#collector abstract#monumental abstract14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Sillage is the French word for the trail something leaves behind when it passes — the wake of a ship, the trace of a perfume in a room, the line of light on water after the boat is gone. I painted this diptych thinking about what remains when the moment itself is over. Two vertical panels, each 150 × 50 cm, designed to be installed side by side as one continuous fall.
The composition moves vertically — long, deliberate streams of terracotta, copper, and burnt umber pulled downward through fields of pearl, ivory, and a quiet undertone of petrol green and blue-grey. I work in successive layers of acrylic, then seal the surface with art resin, which gives the colour an almost geological depth. The resin holds the texture in place — every drip, every fold of pigment is preserved as if it had just stopped moving. Up close, the surface reads as mineral; from across the room, it reads as movement.
This is a monumental abstract for a serious collector — meant for high-ceilinged interiors, entrance halls, principal living rooms. It pairs naturally with raw stone, oak, travertine, linen, and bronze. Equally strong in contemporary minimalist architecture and refined classical interiors. The two panels can also be hung separately as autonomous works.
Format: vertical diptych, two panels of 150 × 50 cm each. Acrylic and art resin on linen canvas. Signed on the back. Each panel stretched on a solid wooden frame, ready to hang. Ships rolled in a tube for safe international transport. Certificate of authenticity included.
Exhibited at Art Capital · Grand Palais Paris 2026.
Materials used:
Acrylic , Resin
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 100 x 150 x 4cm (unframed)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#earth tones#textured abstract#abstract diptych#copper painting#resin painting#terracotta abstract#french contemporary#vertical diptych#collector abstract#monumental abstract













