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Mougenot NatalyaContemporary abstract expressionist nature watercolor painting "Nature's pulse"2025
2025
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In "Nature’s Pulse", Natalya Mougenot captures the living rhythm of the landscape with a looseness and immediacy that feels both timeless and contemporary. Painted in the summer of 2025, this watercolor radiates freshness: the deep green crowns of trees tremble against a luminous sky, while vertical strokes of ochre, rust, and gold rise like flames from the earth, evoking both grass and pure energy.
The work recalls influences from the great masters: the structural simplicity and emotional depth of Paul Cézanne, the vibrancy of Claude Monet’s landscapes, and the gestural freedom of Wassily Kandinsky, where color itself becomes music. Yet Mougenot’s hand is unmistakably her own. Unlike the Impressionists, who sought to capture fleeting light, she seeks to capture life’s inner rhythm—the unseen vibration that animates the natural world. Her watercolors are not passive observations but active dialogues with nature.
What makes her style unique is her fusion of abstraction and immediacy. Rather than describing every detail, she reduces the scene to its essential energies: upward movement, luminous contrasts, the pulse of growth. She works quickly, with spontaneity, allowing water and pigment to merge unpredictably on the paper, embracing accident as truth. In her words, “I don’t want to paint what I see—I want to paint what I feel the trees are whispering.”
The message of Nature’s Pulse is simple yet profound: nature is alive, breathing, vibrating. The trees are not static objects but companions with energy that mirrors our own. The painting invites us to feel connected, to sense the earth’s heartbeat in every brushstroke. It is less a depiction of a landscape than an invitation into nature’s living rhythm, a reminder that our own vitality is inseparable from the world around us.
In this watercolor, Mougenot’s philosophy of art is clear—authenticity, raw emotion, and creativity without rigid plans. With Nature’s Pulse, she offers not just a vision of trees and fields, but a visceral experience of being alive within nature’s flow.
Artwork Details:
Title: "Nature's pulse"
Size: 20 x 20 cm (12 x 12 inches)
Medium: Watercolor on heavyweight, acid-free Fabriano paper (Italian)
Finish: Sealed with protective varnish
Framing: Unframed (standard size for easy framing)
Images of the painting framed in the interior are for your Instagram only
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
Shipping: Carefully packaged; international delivery available
Signed on the front and on the back
About the Artist:
Natalya Mougenot, born in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, in 1981, has lived in Lyon, France, since 2003. Raised in a multicultural environment during the Soviet era, her diverse background deeply influences her artistic identity. What began as a therapeutic practice has grown into a rich exploration of themes such as modern femininity, resilience, and personal empowerment. Her emotionally resonant works—blending abstraction, nature, and floral elements—have found homes in private collections across the globe.
- Creator:Mougenot Natalya (1981, French)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 7.88 in (20 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Gallery Location:VÉNISSIEUX, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2490216974222
Natalya Mougenot id a french artist living in France for more than 20 years. She was born and grew up in Kazakhstan, the country known for its spacious steppes. She arrived in France 2003. Since that moment she loves her adoptive country. She started painting in 2017 and used it as a therapeutic and emotional release during times of crisis. She incorporates this therapeutic approach in her artistic creative process till now. In her artistic practice she refers to the terms of metamodernism, which proposes to look at the world from the position of the inner adult. As an artist and as a woman she translates the experience of her personal search for balance based on harmony between mind, soul and body. This balance, in her opinion, is the pillar for the inner adult. Important components of her work are authenticity, soulfulness, sincerity, emotionality and honesty. She immerses the objects and the characters in the world where there is no falsity, rudeness, loneliness and indifference. She works rapidly and is constantly sensitive to the details. Her artistic process is a fine balance between a pre-meditation and spontantainty which helps her to create her expressive atmospheric artworks with a modern touch of impressionism by cultivating a naive art approach. Natalya manipulates different mediums without a preconceived plan since she is guided by what she wants to express at the moment by embracing the quality of my materials. She does not deny that her artworks reflect her intuitive approach and her love for vibrant colors which represent her who she is. Natalya says she is never able to create the same piece more than once. Sometimes she paints from photos or images. Sometimes she paints from memory. She tells to herself : "Just be yourself when you create ".
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