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"Tender Naivety" (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Yana Dulger

120 x 85 x 0.15cm (unframed)

9 Artist Reviews

£647.57

This painting from my “Trust” series explores the feeling of safety, softness, and emotional rest.
Surrounded by simple white flowers, the white dog appears peaceful and unguarded, fully existing within a gentle and caring environment. The decorative floral pattern contrasts with the quiet stillness of the figure, creating a balance between innocence and emotional depth.
Using muted pastel colors and simplified forms, I focus on atmosphere rather than realism. The artwork brings tenderness and calm into a space and can become a soft emotional accent in an interior.

Size: 85 × 120 cm
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Unstretched (requires stretching)

Materials used:

acrylic

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This painting from my “Trust” series explores the feeling of safety, softness, and emotional rest.
Surrounded by simple white flowers, the white dog appears peaceful and unguarded, fully existing within a gentle and caring environment. The decorative floral pattern contrasts with the quiet stillness of the figure, creating a balance between innocence and emotional depth.
Using muted pastel colors and simplified forms, I focus on atmosphere rather than realism. The artwork brings tenderness and calm into a space and can become a soft emotional accent in an interior.

Size: 85 × 120 cm
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Unstretched (requires stretching)

Materials used:

acrylic

Details:

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My work explores trust and self-discovery as quiet, deeply human experiences. In a fast and uncertain world, I see trust as something fragile but essential — a space between vulnerability... Read more

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