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S t o r y: 

The subject of the Connected series is the issue of social displacement in a fast paced urban environment. 

The competing positive and the negative impacts on an individual living in a modern city. 
 
Being raised in a small(ish) town, the artist reflects on changes she had experienced moving into the mega cities as a young adult. Most of us undergo a social adjustment joining the race (for money, fame, lifestyle, fashion, career or simply breath the city buzz) ultimately falling into faster pace of life. 

The price to pay is parting with one's identity (hence blanc paper plane) in order to fit in, feel accepted by the system and follow (or reverse - some paper planes go against the main flow) the crowd. 

Depending on their vice, we form smaller flocks growing ties and amassing new followers. 

Hence the series name -  "connected " which is also referencing the notion of digital over compensation for our solitude within the crowd.  

On the positive side, the artist draws parallels between the paper plane as manmade creation, perfectly shaped to fly with little support, and modern young person. Admiring courage, determination despite at times obvious immaturity and lack of responsibility often criticised as purposeless existence much like the existence of a paper plane. 


D e s c r i p t i o n: 

Size: 56x76 cm / 22" x 30"
Paper: 300gsm (thick) watercolour 100% cotton paper (min texture) - superior colour
UV sprayed
Beautiful rough edges
Professional artist quality watercolour 
Shipped unframed in a hard shell postal tube
Furnished with bespoke certificate of authenticity 
Signed on the front with watercolour 

*accept commissions and work with colour specific schemes*
min size 56x76cm 
max 140 x250 cm for a  single piece
S t o r y: 

The subject of the Connected series is the issue of social displacement in a fast paced urban environment. 

The competing positive and the negative impacts on an individual living in a modern city. 
 
Being raised in a small(ish) town, the artist reflects on changes she had experienced moving into the mega cities as a young adult. Most of us undergo a social adjustment joining the race (for money, fame, lifestyle, fashion, career or simply breath the city buzz) ultimately falling into faster pace of life. 

The price to pay is parting with one's identity (hence blanc paper plane) in order to fit in, feel accepted by the system and follow (or reverse - some paper planes go against the main flow) the crowd. 

Depending on their vice, we form smaller flocks growing ties and amassing new followers. 

Hence the series name -  "connected " which is also referencing the notion of digital over compensation for our solitude within the crowd.  

On the positive side, the artist draws parallels between the paper plane as manmade creation, perfectly shaped to fly with little support, and modern young person. Admiring courage, determination despite at times obvious immaturity and lack of responsibility often criticised as purposeless existence much like the existence of a paper plane. 


D e s c r i p t i o n: 

Size: 56x76 cm / 22" x 30"
Paper: 300gsm (thick) watercolour 100% cotton paper (min texture) - superior colour
UV sprayed
Beautiful rough edges
Professional artist quality watercolour 
Shipped unframed in a hard shell postal tube
Furnished with bespoke certificate of authenticity 
Signed on the front with watercolour 

*accept commissions and work with colour specific schemes*
min size 56x76cm 
max 140 x250 cm for a  single piece
S t o r y: 

The subject of the Connected series is the issue of social displacement in a fast paced urban environment. 

The competing positive and the negative impacts on an individual living in a modern city. 
 
Being raised in a small(ish) town, the artist reflects on changes she had experienced moving into the mega cities as a young adult. Most of us undergo a social adjustment joining the race (for money, fame, lifestyle, fashion, career or simply breath the city buzz) ultimately falling into faster pace of life. 

The price to pay is parting with one's identity (hence blanc paper plane) in order to fit in, feel accepted by the system and follow (or reverse - some paper planes go against the main flow) the crowd. 

Depending on their vice, we form smaller flocks growing ties and amassing new followers. 

Hence the series name -  "connected " which is also referencing the notion of digital over compensation for our solitude within the crowd.  

On the positive side, the artist draws parallels between the paper plane as manmade creation, perfectly shaped to fly with little support, and modern young person. Admiring courage, determination despite at times obvious immaturity and lack of responsibility often criticised as purposeless existence much like the existence of a paper plane. 


D e s c r i p t i o n: 

Size: 56x76 cm / 22" x 30"
Paper: 300gsm (thick) watercolour 100% cotton paper (min texture) - superior colour
UV sprayed
Beautiful rough edges
Professional artist quality watercolour 
Shipped unframed in a hard shell postal tube
Furnished with bespoke certificate of authenticity 
Signed on the front with watercolour 

*accept commissions and work with colour specific schemes*
min size 56x76cm 
max 140 x250 cm for a  single piece
S t o r y: 

The subject of the Connected series is the issue of social displacement in a fast paced urban environment. 

The competing positive and the negative impacts on an individual living in a modern city. 
 
Being raised in a small(ish) town, the artist reflects on changes she had experienced moving into the mega cities as a young adult. Most of us undergo a social adjustment joining the race (for money, fame, lifestyle, fashion, career or simply breath the city buzz) ultimately falling into faster pace of life. 

The price to pay is parting with one's identity (hence blanc paper plane) in order to fit in, feel accepted by the system and follow (or reverse - some paper planes go against the main flow) the crowd. 

Depending on their vice, we form smaller flocks growing ties and amassing new followers. 

Hence the series name -  "connected " which is also referencing the notion of digital over compensation for our solitude within the crowd.  

On the positive side, the artist draws parallels between the paper plane as manmade creation, perfectly shaped to fly with little support, and modern young person. Admiring courage, determination despite at times obvious immaturity and lack of responsibility often criticised as purposeless existence much like the existence of a paper plane. 


D e s c r i p t i o n: 

Size: 56x76 cm / 22" x 30"
Paper: 300gsm (thick) watercolour 100% cotton paper (min texture) - superior colour
UV sprayed
Beautiful rough edges
Professional artist quality watercolour 
Shipped unframed in a hard shell postal tube
Furnished with bespoke certificate of authenticity 
Signed on the front with watercolour 

*accept commissions and work with colour specific schemes*
min size 56x76cm 
max 140 x250 cm for a  single piece
S t o r y: 

The subject of the Connected series is the issue of social displacement in a fast paced urban environment. 

The competing positive and the negative impacts on an individual living in a modern city. 
 
Being raised in a small(ish) town, the artist reflects on changes she had experienced moving into the mega cities as a young adult. Most of us undergo a social adjustment joining the race (for money, fame, lifestyle, fashion, career or simply breath the city buzz) ultimately falling into faster pace of life. 

The price to pay is parting with one's identity (hence blanc paper plane) in order to fit in, feel accepted by the system and follow (or reverse - some paper planes go against the main flow) the crowd. 

Depending on their vice, we form smaller flocks growing ties and amassing new followers. 

Hence the series name -  "connected " which is also referencing the notion of digital over compensation for our solitude within the crowd.  

On the positive side, the artist draws parallels between the paper plane as manmade creation, perfectly shaped to fly with little support, and modern young person. Admiring courage, determination despite at times obvious immaturity and lack of responsibility often criticised as purposeless existence much like the existence of a paper plane. 


D e s c r i p t i o n: 

Size: 56x76 cm / 22" x 30"
Paper: 300gsm (thick) watercolour 100% cotton paper (min texture) - superior colour
UV sprayed
Beautiful rough edges
Professional artist quality watercolour 
Shipped unframed in a hard shell postal tube
Furnished with bespoke certificate of authenticity 
Signed on the front with watercolour 

*accept commissions and work with colour specific schemes*
min size 56x76cm 
max 140 x250 cm for a  single piece
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Connected | Sunset in LA Painting

Yuliya Martynova

United Kingdom

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 22 W x 29.9 H x 0.1 D in

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S t o r y: The subject of the Connected series is the issue of social displacement in a fast paced urban environment. The competing positive and the negative impacts on an individual living in a modern city. Being raised in a small(ish) town, the artist reflects on changes she had experienced moving into the mega cities as a young adult. Most of us undergo a social adjustment joining the race (for money, fame, lifestyle, fashion, career or simply breath the city buzz) ultimately falling into faster pace of life. The price to pay is parting with one's identity (hence blanc paper plane) in order to fit in, feel accepted by the system and follow (or reverse - some paper planes go against the main flow) the crowd. Depending on their vice, we form smaller flocks growing ties and amassing new followers. Hence the series name - "connected " which is also referencing the notion of digital over compensation for our solitude within the crowd. On the positive side, the artist draws parallels between the paper plane as manmade creation, perfectly shaped to fly with little support, and modern young person. Admiring courage, determination despite at times obvious immaturity and lack of responsibility often criticised as purposeless existence much like the existence of a paper plane. D e s c r i p t i o n: Size: 56x76 cm / 22" x 30" Paper: 300gsm (thick) watercolour 100% cotton paper (min texture) - superior colour UV sprayed Beautiful rough edges Professional artist quality watercolour Shipped unframed in a hard shell postal tube Furnished with bespoke certificate of authenticity Signed on the front with watercolour *accept commissions and work with colour specific schemes* min size 56x76cm max 140 x250 cm for a single piece

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Painting:Watercolor on Paper

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Size:22 W x 29.9 H x 0.1 D in

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Statement: As a multidisciplinary artist Yuliya enjoys experimenting across traditional media developing several collections in parallel, which are heavily influenced by her habitat. Just like her approach to painting, behind the striking aerial seascapes, dreamy sky canvases and delicate watercolour geometry on paper or expressive charcoal drawings there lies an adventure. Questioning 'what if', 'where to' and answering 'lets run away’ Yuliya's paintings take you on the journey offering a visual escape not just for your eyes but with deeper symbolism at heart. Seemingly light and often romantic creations are kaleidoscopic puzzles channeling enveloping sense of calmness throughout. While her subject is quintessentially serene, her processes are complex and labour intense. Behind effortless simplicity there is a real skill and no room for error and brutal selection. The canvas that have not achieved desired finish or composition get discarded or painted over. So only the best make it to the viewer. Past: Born in USSR and raised in a small oily town on the shores of the Caspian Sea (Kazakhstan), a promising art school graduate age 15, Yuliya was swayed to train as a lawyer instead. Moved to Aberdeen in 2005 after working for a Kazak engineering energy firm, Yuliya have worked in energy sector in London till 2010 moving to private clients and wealth management after completing master degree and conversion course in English law . Since 2015 when she became a professional full time artist after 15+ years legal career, Yuliya became a frequent participant of London art fairs, popular with high end interior designers, hospitality sector art consultants and gallerists. In 2020 Yuliya became a mother, moved out to Berkshire to live her happy ever after in a beautiful countryside renovating her 20s house and building an art studio. (Fun) F a c t s: Yuliya lived in 4 countries, visited 40, speaks Russian & Greek, was married twice before she found her forever number 3, renovated 3 properties and can’t function without coffee in the morning. She paints listening to Stanford lectures on nature of startups and neuroscience, Berkley on economics and doesn’t watch tv. Has opinions about everything in geopolitics, keeps track of property markets, would become a stand up comedian if art career goes tits up and paint all your north facing rooms in dark colours.

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