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Nature’s Embrace
This striking original oil painting portrays a powerful symbiosis between nature and the human footprint. The delicate fire salamander, a symbol of transformation and resilience, finds sanctuary amidst the decaying textures of a worn boot, mirroring our impact on the natural world. Its rich earth tones and intricate detail make it a stunning addition to any nature-inspired collection.
Ob’yatiya Gai (The Embrace of Gaia)
Two faces emerge from flowing, textured forms — one light, the other dark — entwined in a dance of contrasts and harmony. The surrounding shapes resemble fabric or water, folding and merging as if binding the figures into a single rhythm. Hidden among the layers appear symbolic elements: a turtle, a bird, the shape of an avocado — each a fragment of story, memory, or dream.
The palette shifts between warm earth tones of gold, brown, and ochre and the cool depth of blues and greens. Rough textures give the surface an organic, almost tactile presence. The work speaks of mystery and transformation, of opposing forces finding resonance and merging into wholeness.
Iris
Against a deep twilight background of cobalt and violet, the iris blooms like a flame of night. Its petals shift between indigo shadows and radiant golden strokes, glowing as if lit from within. The brushwork gives the flower a sense of both fragility and resilience — a fleeting moment suspended in darkness, yet powerful in its luminous presence. The unopened bud at its side suggests continuity, the quiet promise of renewal.
Purple Dreams
I present my latest work: Purple Dreams. This piece explores the beauty and wonder of a new beginning, using a blend of textures and vivid colors to convey the magical birth of a child. Acrylic and mixed media on canvas.
Shades of purple and green form a dreamlike cradle, where a newborn rests within a strong, vibrant leaf. Surrounded by blossoms ranging from soft lavender to deep violet, the child sleeps peacefully, embraced by nature’s quiet strength. The composition combines realism and abstraction, uniting tenderness, fragility, and the wonder of new life.
Born in a world of purple dreams, among flowers and whispering secrets. A tiny soul unfolding on the bright canvas of life.
Emerald dreams
An abstract immersion into shades of green, where twisting lines and layered textures resemble leaves, branches, and hidden forest paths. The composition creates a sense of endless depth, as if the viewer is drawn into a living, breathing labyrinth of nature. The intertwining forms evoke both chaos and harmony, capturing the mystery of a secret, untamed landscape.
Muzyka Okeana (Music of the ocean)
A dynamic abstraction with a swirling interplay of red, orange, green, and blue. Within the flow of colors appear rounded shapes reminiscent of planets or pearls, as well as silhouettes of fish resembling koi. Depth is achieved through layering and contrast, while free, fluid brushstrokes create a sense of movement and boundless energy. The painting weaves together motifs of nature and the cosmos, expressing the rhythm and music of the ocean.
Vkus Bordo (Taste of Bordeaux)
An abstract composition centered around champagne flutes set against a vivid background. Red, orange, yellow, and purple tones intertwine, creating the impression of a floral whirlwind. Within this play of colors, one can glimpse the shapes of butterflies and clusters of berries. The translucent flutes serve as a frame, both concealing and revealing the festive chaos behind them. The work is filled with energy and evokes a sense of joy and celebration.
Niti Ariadny (Ariadne’s Threads)
A vivid abstraction built on the contrast of a glowing yellow background and a web of dark lines. Within this network, patches of green, red, and orange appear like fragments of a mosaic held together by invisible threads. The composition evokes the sense of a labyrinth—complex yet alive—where chaos transforms into structure. The symbolism of “Ariadne’s threads” suggests a search for direction, a link between inner and outer worlds, and a movement from confusion to clarity.
Mir Predkov (World of Ancestors)
A bold and expressive composition where a black bird soars above a burst of radiant colors. Streaks of red, yellow, pink, and green clash and merge, forming an almost cosmic explosion of energy. The bird’s silhouette cuts through this storm of light, evoking memory, continuity, and the invisible thread that binds generations. The contrast between the dark figure and the vivid background suggests both fragility and strength — a flight through time, carrying the voices of those who came before.
Ledianaya Skulptura (Ice Sculpture)
A cool-toned abstraction where crystalline forms and fractured lines create the impression of a frozen monument. Shades of blue and white flow into one another, suggesting ice, stone, and glass at once. Figures seem to emerge from within the frozen mass — fragile, elongated, almost ghostlike — as if memories were preserved in ice. At the bottom, delicate branches echo the fragility of nature, contrasting with the monumental stillness above. The work conveys both the cold silence of winter and the quiet poetry hidden within frozen time.
Na Krayu Severa (At the Edge of the North)
The composition is dominated by a monumental triangular form, reminiscent of a pyramid or an icy mountain, dividing the canvas into two contrasting spaces. The left side shimmers with broken blues, whites, and traces of gold, evoking the endless sky and frozen sea. The right side curves inward, as if opening a gateway into storm and shadow, where waves twist into almost cosmic turbulence. At the base of the structure appears an arched doorway — mysterious, unreachable, a passage into silence. The work captures the tension between the immensity of northern landscapes and the hidden threshold to otherworldly realms.
Proniknovenie (Pervasion)
A dense weave of black lines pierces through the pale, cold surface, exposing flashes of crimson and deep red beneath. Amid this fractured structure, a human presence seems to emerge — like a shadow breaking through the fabric of time. The cracks resemble wounds or openings, through which hidden energy bursts forth, refusing to remain concealed. The work breathes with tension: destruction and rebirth intertwine, capturing the moment of diving inward — where fear and strength coexist as one.
Vstrecha (The Encounter)
Layers of ochre, rust, and pale turquoise seem to breathe within a textured relief, where shapes waver between stone, flame, and living form. Out of the fractured surface, figures begin to reveal themselves — not fully human, yet unmistakably present, as if memories took on the weight of matter. The scene feels like a threshold: an unexpected meeting of worlds, where time condenses and silence acquires its own voice.
Reliktovoye Siyaniye (Relict Radiance)
A fragment of a butterfly wing shimmers in the corner, its eye-like markings gazing outward as though carrying ancient knowledge. Around it, the canvas swirls with golden textures and weathered reliefs, reminiscent of stone walls or cosmic dust left from the birth of time. The wing is both fragile and eternal — a remnant of fleeting life, yet glowing with the quiet light of memory. The painting evokes the sensation of touching something primordial, where nature and eternity breathe as one.
Izobiliye (Abundance)
A mosaic of luminous scales unfolds across the canvas, shimmering with golds, greens, and violets. In the center, the delicate curvature of a butterfly wing transforms into a landscape of infinite detail — veins, patterns, and textures resembling both jewels and the layered earth. The painting radiates fullness: an overflowing harmony where nature reveals its richness not in grandeur, but in the quiet intricacy of every fragment. Abundance here is not excess, but the inexhaustible beauty hidden within the smallest forms of life.
Sovershenstvo (Perfection)
Two profiles merge into a single horizon, where night and day flow seamlessly into one another. The cosmos spreads across the upper face, a constellation of infinity, while the lower dissolves into dawn — warm light, rising sun, and the flight of birds. The meeting of opposites feels effortless: shadow and glow, silence and awakening, eternity and fleetingness. The painting becomes a meditation on unity, where perfection is not in symmetry but in harmony — the embrace of everything that exists.
Radost (Gladness)
From the depths of the blue ocean, as if from the memory of the element itself, the figure of a whale rises. Its movement reaches toward the sun — a radiant, pulsating circle of light that floods the space with golden rays. Through the open frame bursts this brilliance, breaking through shadow and cold, intertwining with streams of water and light like the very veins of life. In this dance one feels release, the breath of the cosmos, a meeting of primal power and tenderness. The work resonates as a hymn to joy, born in the act of crossing boundaries — from depth to height, from darkness to radiance.
Aniuteny Glazki (Pansies)
A bright abstract interpretation of a bouquet of pansies. Bold strokes of blue, purple, yellow, and white create a lively composition where the flowers seem to move and shimmer. A dark green and black background enhances the intensity of the colors, while warm orange tones bring light and uplift the mood. Painted in liquid acrylic, the work conveys a sense of joy and lightness, with the flowers becoming a symbol of vibrant energy.
Derevo Zhizni (Tree of Life)
A powerful trunk rises at the center, branching into countless streams that unfold like a stained-glass window of existence. Each segment shimmers with its own rhythm — spirals, flowers, mosaic-like fragments — as if every leaf contains a memory, a dream, a breath of the earth. The colors move from the deep blues of mystery to the radiant yellows of vitality, weaving a symphony of renewal. The tree stands not only as a symbol of growth, but as a living map of interconnected worlds — where roots, branches, and sky meet in a single pulse of life.
Kodeks Samuraya – The Samurai Code – Bushidō
A crimson sky becomes the stage for contrasts — fragility and strength, fleetingness and eternity. The butterfly hovers before the pale moon, its wings echoing both vulnerability and freedom. Below, a fan spreads open like a silent code, marked with the vertical script of Bushidō — the path of the warrior. A sword lies at the foundation, its steel shimmering as if reflecting centuries of honor and discipline. Between blossoming branches, delicate petals, and the solemn presence of the blade, the composition unites beauty and resolve, suggesting that true strength is always balanced by grace.
Sakura
On a glowing crimson background, the fragile branches unfold in a dance of white blossoms. Each flower seems to hover between being and vanishing, echoing the fleeting beauty of spring and the transience of life. The stark contrast of delicate petals against the deep red field gives the scene a quiet intensity — a celebration of purity and impermanence. In this stillness, the painting becomes both a hymn to renewal and a meditation on the moment’s fragility.
Slonik (Little Elephant)
Emerging from a fiery red background, the figure of the elephant appears both gentle and powerful. Its form, painted in cool shades of blue and gray, contrasts with the warm blaze behind it, as if carrying within itself a calm strength that resists the surrounding storm. The curve of the tusk becomes a symbol of resilience, a graceful arc holding memory and wisdom. This image radiates tenderness, yet speaks of dignity — a reminder of the quiet grandeur hidden in innocence.
Gory (Mountains)
Sharp, monumental peaks rise into a pale sky, their icy slopes etched with shadows of time. The cold palette of whites, grays, and silvers conveys both silence and grandeur, as if the mountains themselves breathe eternity. Each ridge seems carved by winds and centuries, carrying an austere beauty that humbles and uplifts. This landscape is not just a view, but a meditation on endurance — on the stillness that holds immense strength within it.
Prekrasnoye Zelenoye (The Beautiful Green)
Swirling currents of emerald, sapphire, and violet weave together in a dreamlike rhythm, as if nature itself were breathing underwater. Shapes reminiscent of sea grass and blossoms drift through the composition, dissolving the line between plant and wave, earth and cosmos. Flashes of pink and silver glimmer like distant lights, hinting at hidden worlds within the depths. The painting feels alive — a vision of beauty that is both terrestrial and otherworldly, where the green becomes a gateway into the infinite.
Granat (Pomegranate)
Against the depth of a teal background, the red fruit glows like a vessel of life. Its polished surface reflects light with an almost sacred intensity, while a few scattered seeds lie nearby like drops of blood, or scattered jewels. Behind it, a shadowy echo of another pomegranate suggests memory, continuity, or hidden abundance. The painting balances richness and restraint, turning the simple still life into a meditation on fertility, vitality, and the mystery enclosed within fragile skin.
Lazurny Bereg (Azure Coast)
Soft layers of turquoise, violet, and rose flow into one another like the shifting moods of the sea. The horizon dissolves, blurring sky and water into a single expanse of light. At the base, golden textures suggest the warmth of sand, grounding the cool radiance above. The composition carries the rhythm of quiet waves and fading clouds, evoking a moment of stillness where time slows and everything merges into pure color and breath.
Volna (The Wave)
The canvas captures the raw power and elegance of the ocean. A mighty turquoise wave rises, curling in perfect motion, as if about to embrace the horizon. The play of white foam against deep blues and blacks gives the water both depth and vitality, creating a sense of endless movement. This is not only the sea, but also a metaphor of energy, freedom, and the eternal rhythm of life — unstoppable, fluid, and ever-renewing.
Otrazheniye (Reflection)
The painting immerses the viewer in a mystical interplay of spirit and matter. A violet silhouette of a meditative face, resembling both a mask and a cosmic being, emerges from a background of flowing blue and purple streams. Human profiles, fragments of gestures, and the blooming lotus weave into the composition, creating a dialogue between the visible and the hidden. This reflection is not only in water or glass but also within ourselves — an echo of the soul, where harmony and mystery coexist.
Nastroyeniye (Mood)
This painting is an emotional symphony of textures and shades. The deep violets, pinks, and muted blues swirl together, creating the impression of both turbulence and serenity. Faces and forms seem to emerge from the layered strokes, as if the canvas is alive with subconscious visions. “Mood” is not a fixed state but a flow — shifting, elusive, and richly complex, capturing the inner landscapes of the soul.
Drevnyaya Tsyvilizatsiya (Ancient Civilization)
This artwork channels the spirit of tribal and ancestral cultures. The central figure, painted in earthy tones, carries intricate patterns resembling ritual tattoos or sacred carvings. Its posture and mask-like face evoke a sense of mystery, connecting the viewer to forgotten traditions, shamanic power, and the wisdom of civilizations long past. It stands as both guardian and storyteller — a bridge between the visible world and the unseen realms of human memory.
Mechty (Dreams)
A silhouette emerges from shimmering layers of turquoise, green, and gold, poised in a quiet gesture of thought. The figure seems both grounded and ethereal, as if woven from light and memory. The textured background, a lattice of restless strokes, frames her presence like a veil between reality and imagination. In her stillness lives a universe of longing — the unspoken weight of dreams, fragile yet luminous, suspended between silence and possibility.






























