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“Off-Screen” | Original Surreal Watercolor and Ink Artwork with Symbolic Pink Crow This original surreal figurative artwork is created with watercolor and ink on fine art paper. The composition shows a pink crow partially hidden behind dry plant stems, creating a metaphor of distance, observation, ...
2025
Painting, Watercolor on Fine Art Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
15.7 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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Yana Dmitrieva is a contemporary artist exploring emotions, fears, and the human struggle for self-identity and self-expression. Born in Barnaul, Russia, in 1981, she now lives and works in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. Her practice spans a variety of mediums, with a preference for oil on canvas due to its depth, longevity, and the creative satisfaction it sparks in her. She also works with colored pencils and graphite, techniques that encourage introspection and are well-suited for exploring complex ideas. Currently, Yana is developing a new series that investigates the intricate relationship between the self and its inner contradictions.
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