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Where the Body Dissolves (2026) Original Watercolour by Olga Tchefranov (Shefranov)
30.48 x 40.64cm / 30.48 x 40.64cm (actual image size)
£402.77
Original artwork description
Where the Body Dissolves – Original Watercolor, European City Scene
This watercolor explores the body not as a closed form, but as a shifting, permeable space. Fragments of birds, insects, and botanical elements emerge from and merge back into the figure, blurring the boundary between the human body and the living world around it.
Inspired by Donna Haraway’s question, “Why should our bodies end at the skin?”, the work reflects on transformation, interconnection, and the instability of identity. The figure appears suspended in a transitional state — neither fully separate nor fully dissolved — suggesting that the body may be understood not as a fixed boundary, but as an ecosystem of memories, sensations, and relationships.
Details:
– Original watercolor (not a print)
– Size: 12 x 16 inches (approx. 30 x 40 cm)
– Medium: professional watercolor on archival paper
– Unframed
– Signed by the artist
Materials used:
Daniel Smith watercolor paints and Top-branded watercolor paper 300gsm, 100% cotton
PACKAGING / SHIPPING
All paintings are gift wrapped in a cellophane insert and cardboard support to best protect, sizes of 10" x 14" and above are shipped rolled in the protective tube.
Kindly take note that the customer is accountable for any customs duties or import VAT charges. The charges may vary depending on the local rules of your country.
Materials used:
watercolor paints and Top branded watercolor paper 300gsm Cold Pressed
1539
Materials used:
Professional watercolor paints, Top-branded watercolor paper 300gsm, 100% cotton
Details:
- Watercolour on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 30.48 x 40.64cm / 30.48 x 40.64cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: People and portraits
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Original artwork description
Where the Body Dissolves – Original Watercolor, European City Scene
This watercolor explores the body not as a closed form, but as a shifting, permeable space. Fragments of birds, insects, and botanical elements emerge from and merge back into the figure, blurring the boundary between the human body and the living world around it.
Inspired by Donna Haraway’s question, “Why should our bodies end at the skin?”, the work reflects on transformation, interconnection, and the instability of identity. The figure appears suspended in a transitional state — neither fully separate nor fully dissolved — suggesting that the body may be understood not as a fixed boundary, but as an ecosystem of memories, sensations, and relationships.
Details:
– Original watercolor (not a print)
– Size: 12 x 16 inches (approx. 30 x 40 cm)
– Medium: professional watercolor on archival paper
– Unframed
– Signed by the artist
Materials used:
Daniel Smith watercolor paints and Top-branded watercolor paper 300gsm, 100% cotton
PACKAGING / SHIPPING
All paintings are gift wrapped in a cellophane insert and cardboard support to best protect, sizes of 10" x 14" and above are shipped rolled in the protective tube.
Kindly take note that the customer is accountable for any customs duties or import VAT charges. The charges may vary depending on the local rules of your country.
Materials used:
watercolor paints and Top branded watercolor paper 300gsm Cold Pressed
1539
Materials used:
Professional watercolor paints, Top-branded watercolor paper 300gsm, 100% cotton
Details:
- Watercolour on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 30.48 x 40.64cm / 30.48 x 40.64cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: People and portraits





