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Umbrella leaf; Seeds seriesLimited edition print Paper Print 
by Anna Belousova

£142.47

From an edition of 10

Size 20 x 20 cm (unframed)

This work is part of the series Seeds, inspired by plant forms, germination, and latent biological force. I am interested in the concentrated vitality contained within seeds and in searching for its resonance within my own body and movements.

This small-scale watercolor combines bodily and organic forms, creating an ambiguous image suspended between seed, flower, wound, and eye. Rather than depicting a recognizable organism, the work traces a state of transformation where human and plant-like structures begin to merge.

Painted in diluted red and dark pigments, the image appears both fragile and intense — as if something were simultaneously opening and protecting itself. Isolated within a large empty space, the form acquires a heightened sense of vulnerability and concentration.

The work approaches the body not as a fixed identity, but as a porous and shifting condition shaped by forces of growth, exposure, and metamorphosis.

Materials used:

watercolour

Details:

Tags:

#minimalism#natural#botanical#watercolor#seed#organic abstraction#white backgorund#figurative abstarct#small-sised#embodiment
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This work is part of the series Seeds, inspired by plant forms, germination, and latent biological force. I am interested in the concentrated vitality contained within seeds and in searching for its resonance within my own body and movements.

This small-scale watercolor combines bodily and organic forms, creating an ambiguous image suspended between seed, flower, wound, and eye. Rather than depicting a recognizable organism, the work traces a state of transformation where human and plant-like structures begin to merge.

Painted in diluted red and dark pigments, the image appears both fragile and intense — as if something were simultaneously opening and protecting itself. Isolated within a large empty space, the form acquires a heightened sense of vulnerability and concentration.

The work approaches the body not as a fixed identity, but as a porous and shifting condition shaped by forces of growth, exposure, and metamorphosis.

Materials used:

watercolour

Details:

Tags:

#minimalism#natural#botanical#watercolor#seed#organic abstraction#white backgorund#figurative abstarct#small-sised#embodiment
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Anna Belousova

Location Belgium

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I am an interdisciplinary artist working across performance, photography, and drawing. My works reflect moments in life that are important to me; they help me experience them personally, but I... Read more

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