Main Navigation

  1. Samira Yanushkova
  2. All Artworks
  3. Stolen Moment.

Stolen Moment. (2023)Watercolour by Samira Yanushkova

56 x 76 x 1cm (unframed)

12 Artist Reviews

£1,599Sold

Do you like this artwork?

This artwork has sold, but the artist is accepting commission requests. Commissioning an artwork is easy and you get a perfectly personalised piece.

That day on the walk there were many sculptures, gargoyles, chimeras and other grotesque stone creatures of old Warsaw.
But who would have expected that looking through the camera at one of these sculptures, her eye would open and our eyes would meet))?!

It was threatening
the stern look of the reddened eyes of a tired man - a statue that turned away from the crowd of tourists to rest at least for a moment.

I was no longer scared and reprimanded for it (because for that fraction of a second my brain still refused to believe in reality), but to finally scare me, the man started shouting and moving at me in his stone shoes.

For the next one, I left a zloty in that box, acquiring a stormy memory, a single frame, a stolen moment of rest.
---

ART-907

Materials used:

watercolor, cotton

Details:

Tags:

#figurative#painting#contemporary#sculpture#watercolors#makeup#mime#theatre#street mimes#living sculptures
14 day money back guaranteeFree returns

14 day money back guaranteeLearn more

4.9

Overall Rating

Based on 12 reviews
5 stars
11
4 stars
1
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 stars
0

That day on the walk there were many sculptures, gargoyles, chimeras and other grotesque stone creatures of old Warsaw.
But who would have expected that looking through the camera at one of these sculptures, her eye would open and our eyes would meet))?!

It was threatening
the stern look of the reddened eyes of a tired man - a statue that turned away from the crowd of tourists to rest at least for a moment.

I was no longer scared and reprimanded for it (because for that fraction of a second my brain still refused to believe in reality), but to finally scare me, the man started shouting and moving at me in his stone shoes.

For the next one, I left a zloty in that box, acquiring a stormy memory, a single frame, a stolen moment of rest.
---

ART-907

Materials used:

watercolor, cotton

Details:

Tags:

#figurative#painting#contemporary#sculpture#watercolors#makeup#mime#theatre#street mimes#living sculptures
Visit Samira Yanushkova shop

Samira Yanushkova

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (12)

Location Ukraine

About
My name is Samira Yanushkova. I was born on August 24, 1981, in Odessa, Ukraine. In 1998, I graduated from a public education school in Pershotravensk. After that, I entered... Read more

View all