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Mougenot Natalya
Contemporary abstract figurative woman's portrait on canvas "Silent Tempest"

2025

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About the Item

“Silent Tempest” is an abstract woman’s portrait by French contemporary artist Natalya Mougenot, painted in her distinctive expressionist and metamodernist style. Combining bold color contrasts, gestural brushwork, and minimalist form, the artist captures the essence of feminine strength, vulnerability, and authenticity. The composition, dominated by warm pinks, radiant yellows, and deep indigo tones, evokes both serenity and tension — a quiet storm within. Mougenot’s work draws upon the legacies of Henri Matisse, Paul Gauguin, and David Hockney, artists whose explorations of color, form, and emotional expression have profoundly inspired her. Yet, she has developed an unmistakably personal and recognizable visual language, one that merges emotional rawness with compositional clarity. Her figures are not descriptive but symbolic portraits of inner states, inviting the viewer to reflect on what it means to be both strong and tender in today’s world. Part of her ongoing series dedicated to women, "Silent Tempest" continues Mougenot’s exploration of modern womanhood, resilience, and identity. In these works, the artist questions the societal roles and expectations imposed on women, while celebrating their capacity for endurance and grace. Each painting becomes a meditation on truth, individuality, and presence. “Art must be honest,” Mougenot explains. “We cannot lie — people will feel it immediately. Authenticity is the only bridge between artist and viewer. In a world where we all pretend and play roles, painting is where I can truly show who I am.” Rooted in the sensibility of metamodernism, Mougenot’s art oscillates between sincerity and irony, emotion and control, intuition and intellect. Her use of vibrant, almost musical color is never decorative — it is structural, emotional, and deeply human. The faceless figure in "Silent Tempest" suggests universality: every woman, every self, caught in the motion of being and becoming. In this work, silence becomes powerful — an embodiment of inner force that needs no words. "Silent Tempest" stands as both a visual poem and a psychological mirror, reaffirming Natalya Mougenot’s place among the most authentic and emotionally resonant voices in contemporary figurative abstraction. Artwork Details: Medium: Acrylic painting on cotton stretched canvas (ready to hang) Size: 30 × 40 × 1.5 cm (≈ 11.8 × 15.7 × 0.6 in) Finish: Varnished with gloss for protection Signature: Signed on the front and on the back Certificate: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Origin: International delivery from France Packaging: Securely and carefully packed for worldwide shipping 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: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 0.6 in (1.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    VÉNISSIEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2490217191972

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