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Mougenot Natalya
Contemporary impressionist fauvist still life painting "Apples and Tea "

2025

$832.31
£619.88
€700
CA$1,167.36
A$1,280.28
CHF 660.29
MX$15,294.02
NOK 8,374.53
SEK 7,856.26
DKK 5,334.10

About the Item

In "Apples and Tea", French artist Natalya Mougenot offers a lyrical meditation on color, emotion, and the quiet grace of daily rituals. At first glance, the composition appears disarmingly simple: a small table set with a teapot, a glass, and a few ripe apples. Yet within this apparent stillness unfolds a vivid symphony of color and gesture — a painting that celebrates both life’s simplicity and the intensity of feeling it can hold. Mougenot’s painterly language is deeply rooted in the modernist traditions of Van Gogh, Matisse, and Cézanne, artists she openly reveres and calls her “teachers across time.” From Van Gogh, she inherits a raw, emotional approach to paint — brushstrokes that seem to vibrate with inner light. From Matisse, she draws the conviction that color is a form of freedom. And from Cézanne, the structural rigor that underpins her spontaneous gesture, the sense that every apple, cup, or plane of color is built from patient, loving observation. “Cézanne taught me to see with patience; Van Gogh taught me to feel without fear. Matisse taught me that color is freedom — and that freedom is the most honest thing an artist can offer.” — Natalya Mougenot The work’s chromatic intensity — its “dopamine palette,” as Mougenot affectionately calls it — situates her within the contemporary movement of artists who use color not merely decoratively, but therapeutically. She speaks of color as “a direct line to joy,” describing her process as painting through emotion rather than around it. Authenticity lies at the heart of Mougenot’s practice. Her brushwork remains visible, her edges unrefined; there is no attempt at illusion, only at truth. In Apples and Tea, she refuses perfection in favor of sincerity — a slightly uneven apple, the warm shimmer of tea, the way light scatters across a tabletop. “Authenticity isn’t perfection. It’s the courage to paint the moment as it is, how I see it. Anyway people feel what is true or false on the canvas" — Natalya shares. Her notion of “honesty in art” aligns her with the Post-Impressionist ethos, where emotional truth takes precedence over visual realism. The world, for Mougenot, is not to be copied but felt, and color is the most direct conduit for that feeling. “Dopamine Art” and the Joy of Seeing Mougenot has coined the term “dopamine art” to describe her philosophy — an art form that seeks to activate the viewer’s innate pleasure response to vibrant, harmonious color. In "Apples and Tea", saturated reds, yellows, and turquoise tones pulse with a sense of wellbeing, each hue intentionally chosen to evoke warmth and contentment. “We are overstimulated by noise but starved of color. My paintings are a reminder that color is still the purest form of joy.” — Natalya Mougenot In this sense, her painting functions both as an aesthetic experience and as a small act of healing — a counterpoint to the digital overstimulation of modern life. The scene radiates calm yet vibrancy, serenity yet sensory delight. At its core, "Apples and Tea" is a tribute to the beauty of simple things. The artist has often spoken of her affection for the quiet rituals of domestic life — a pot of tea, fruit on a table, morning light — as moments that reveal our capacity for gratitude. This sense of intimacy and humility imbues the work with tenderness. The objects are not symbols of luxury or abundance, but of presence — reminders to slow down, to notice, to cherish the small pleasures that compose our days. In "Apples and Tea", Natalya Mougenot continues the legacy of the modern colorists while infusing it with her own contemporary sensibility — one rooted in mindfulness, emotion, and authenticity. Her painting bridges the historical and the personal, the expressive and the serene. Through it, she invites us to experience not just a still life, but a still moment: a pause filled with color, warmth, and gratitude. About the piece: Title: "Apples and Tea" Medium: Acrylic on heavyweight professional acid-free paper, varnished for protection Dimensions: 50 × 65 cm (19.68 × 25.59 in) Signed on the front and on the back Sold unframed Certificate of Authenticity included International delivery from France ( shipped flat ) About the Artist: Originally from Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, and now based in Lyon, France, Natalya Mougenot has spent over two decades refining her artistic voice. Her multicultural background and personal experience inform her bold, expressive works, which have found homes in private collections around the world. In addition to painting, Natalya is also a passionate photographer. Her photographic work—also featured on this platform—mirrors her painterly sensibility: a poetic, observational approach that captures the quiet power of everyday life. For her, photography is both inspiration and a form of presence, often serving as visual sketches for future paintings or existing as standalone works. Discover more of Natalya Mougenot’s work—both paintings and photographs—and step into a world where movement, emotion, and human connection are expressed with striking clarity and truth.
  • Creator:
    Mougenot Natalya (1981, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.6 in (65 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    VÉNISSIEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2490217065172

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