Year of creation | 2025 |
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Dimensions | 29.7 W × 21 H × 0.1 D cm |
Type of art | drawing |
Style | post-impressionism |
Genre | marine art |
Materials | water colours, paper |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This artwork explores the fragile boundary between presence and absence. Inspired by solitary winter walks, this diptych reflects the shifting nature of memory and atmosphere. The left cluster suggests the grounded stillness of evergreen pines — dense, watchful. The right, more ephemeral, dissolves into mist and silence. Watercolor was chosen for its fluid unpredictability — a medium that, like the forest, resists control. Every stroke holds breath and motion. The palette is restrained: shadows, hints of warmth, a whisper of rust — enough to suggest, never to impose. This work invites contemplation. A quiet moment, suspended. Neither hopeful nor bleak — simply there, like trees in early frost.
Noumenona is a modern Ukrainian artist who chose the path of surrealism and abstraction. For a long time, she was engaged in choreography and music in a violin class. She started painting in 2021, after leaving her job at a top Ukrainian company. In August 2022, her personal exhibition was held in the city of Rivne. Works with acrylic, ink, charcoal, pastel, watercolor, collage elements, aerosol paint and texture paste. She paints exclusively at night and loves mixed media. In her paintings, with the help of inaccuracy of forms, small details, and work with colors, the artist tries to create such an image that will evoke in the viewer the shadows of his memories, fantasies and dreams. The artist values the freedom of interpretation and almost does not publish the description of the paintings, leaving the viewer space for personal discovery and interaction with the works. She dreams of her own creative workshop, because the war took it away.