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This contemporary abstract expressive nature painting, created by French artist Natalya Mougenot, bursts with color and emotion. Spring on the Horizon captures the fresh energy of the season through bold brushwork and a vivid palette. The piece is part of her ongoing spring series, where Mougenot ex...
2024
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
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9.1 W x 9.1 H x 1.2 D in
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Natalya Mougenot is a contemporary artist/photographer based in Lyon, France, originally from Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, a land of vast steppes and quiet mountains that continues to echo in her visual language. She moved to France in 2003, a transition that deeply shaped her identity and creative voice. Natalya began painting in 2017 during a period of radical personal transformation. What started as a form of therapeutic release soon evolved into a committed art practice rooted in emotional honesty, introspection, and spiritual balance. Painting became more than a hobby—it became a language of the soul and a way to process both personal and collective experiences. Her distinctive style blends Abstract Expressionism, Impressionism, Art Naïf, and Art Brut, resulting in artworks that are raw, intuitive, and emotionally resonant. Through bold brushstrokes, rich color palettes, and spontaneous compositions, she conveys moments of fragility, freedom, and inner strength. At the core of Natalya’s work lie three guiding values: authenticity, sincerity, and emotional truth. “Authenticity is everything,” she says. “People can always feel when something is real—or when it’s not. I want my work to be honest, to come from a place that’s true.” Natalya refers to the ideas of metamodernism, approaching the world through the lens of the "inner adult"—one who takes responsibility for their energy, actions, and growth. Her paintings often reflect this philosophical stance, exploring the delicate balance between mind, body, and soul as the foundation for meaningful, human connection. Working mainly in acrylics, oil paints, and oil sticks, she paints quickly and intuitively, often completing works in a single sitting. Her subjects vary—from expressive seascapes and dreamlike florals to abstract emotional landscapes—but all are rooted in her desire to communicate something real, gentle, and soul-stirring. Natalya also works as a photographer, with a poetic, observational approach that mirrors her painterly style. Her photography often serves as a source of inspiration or as a standalone body of work, capturing the quiet strength of everyday beauty. Her work has been collected internationally and continues to resonate with viewers seeking emotional connection, reflection, and authenticity in art. “I paint because it’s a necessity for my soul. Creativity, for me, is about overcoming limitations.
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