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The Day the Apricots Blossomed. Part II (2021) Original Oil Painting by Natalia Yampolskaia

74 x 64 x 4cm (framed) / 70 x 60cm (actual image size)

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£651.25

This artwork is the second piece in the series “The Day the Apricots Blossomed” — a continuation of a visual meditation on time, memory, and the subtle transition from stillness to life.

Built around delicate shades of blue, the composition features a tree that appears to dissolve into space. Its bare branches become a symbol of anticipation — the quiet moment before blooming, when nature is still, yet filled with inner movement.

The painting captures a suspended state of time, fragility, and deep contemplation. It reflects on the invisible processes of life — how everything begins in silence.

Layered textures and soft tonal transitions create depth and atmosphere, making the artwork both contemporary and timeless.

The painting can be purchased individually or as part of the full series “The Day the Apricots Blossomed.” A special price is available for the complete set.
Shipping:
The painting is shipped stretched on a wooden frame and securely packed in a protective box.
Up to three artworks can be shipped for the same delivery price.
Shipping to the USA is available via UPS express (3–5 business days).
I am open to discussion and happy to consider any offers.
Natalia Yampolskaya is a contemporary artist working in figurative and abstract painting. Her work explores themes of time, memory, femininity, and inner space.

Her artistic language is defined by layered textures, expressive brushwork, and refined color harmony. Her works have been exhibited across Europe and have attracted the attention of art critics and collectors.

Materials used:

canvas on stretcher, acrylic, oil

Details:

Tags:

#tree#spring#abstract landscape#minimalist art#textured painting#blue tones#meditation art#beige blue#serene art#calm artwork
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This artwork is the second piece in the series “The Day the Apricots Blossomed” — a continuation of a visual meditation on time, memory, and the subtle transition from stillness to life.

Built around delicate shades of blue, the composition features a tree that appears to dissolve into space. Its bare branches become a symbol of anticipation — the quiet moment before blooming, when nature is still, yet filled with inner movement.

The painting captures a suspended state of time, fragility, and deep contemplation. It reflects on the invisible processes of life — how everything begins in silence.

Layered textures and soft tonal transitions create depth and atmosphere, making the artwork both contemporary and timeless.

The painting can be purchased individually or as part of the full series “The Day the Apricots Blossomed.” A special price is available for the complete set.
Shipping:
The painting is shipped stretched on a wooden frame and securely packed in a protective box.
Up to three artworks can be shipped for the same delivery price.
Shipping to the USA is available via UPS express (3–5 business days).
I am open to discussion and happy to consider any offers.
Natalia Yampolskaya is a contemporary artist working in figurative and abstract painting. Her work explores themes of time, memory, femininity, and inner space.

Her artistic language is defined by layered textures, expressive brushwork, and refined color harmony. Her works have been exhibited across Europe and have attracted the attention of art critics and collectors.

Materials used:

canvas on stretcher, acrylic, oil

Details:

Tags:

#tree#spring#abstract landscape#minimalist art#textured painting#blue tones#meditation art#beige blue#serene art#calm artwork
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Art is my life, my freedom, my destiny. I am inspired by our world, our planet and its beauty. In my paintings I look for interaction and relationships between abstract... Read more

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