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Natalya Mougenot
Abstract figurative painting of a woman on paper "Reflecting the moment"

$213.36
£159.78
€180
CA$298.60
A$327.39
CHF 170.96
MX$3,939.69
NOK 2,154.66
SEK 2,025.94
DKK 1,371.15

About the Item

This artwork "Reflecting the moment" presents a striking and abstract depiction of the woman's body standing boldly against a vibrant, multi-hued background. This piece makes part of the paintings dedicated to "Women" series where the artist explores the woman's world and the woman's identity. In this series Natalya tries to search for the answers to understand better who is the woman living in the 21st century. The woman rendered in earthy tones of red and brown, is outlined in bold, expressive strokes that capture a sense of movement and energy. The artist utilizes a blend of colors that seamlessly merge into one another, creating a dynamic and almost fluid environment around the subject. One of the most unique aspects of this piece is its exploration of form over detail. The absence of distinct facial features lends the figure an enigmatic quality, inviting viewers to project their own interpretations and emotions onto it. This abstraction allows for a universal representation of humanity, focusing on the essence and posture rather than specific identity. The background, a rich tapestry of greens and blues, provides a lush, almost ethereal contrast to the warmth of the woman. This interplay of colors not only enhances the sense of depth but also suggests a connection between the figure and its surroundings, evoking themes of harmony and balance. The signature and date in the top left corner add a personal touch, marking the artist's presence and the creation moment of this evocative work. Overall, this piece is a compelling study of human expression, characterized by its bold use of color and form, making it a significant and memorable work of contemporary art. The painting is done with watercolor paints on a heavyweight professional paper. It was vanished to be protected from dust and fading. It is sold unframed: you are welcome to frame it according to your taste and interior. The photos of the artwork framed in the interior are for your inspiration. The artwork was created by the artist in her studio in Lyon, France in 2024. It will be carefully packed and shipped from France to your place ( international delivery). It is a unique original piece which will be delivered with the Certificate of Authenticity. About the Artist: Natalya Mougenot, born in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, in 1981, is a contemporary French artist who has lived in Lyon, France, since 2003. Raised in a multicultural environment during the Soviet era, Mougenot’s diverse cultural influences have played a key role in shaping her artistic vision. What began as a therapeutic outlet for personal struggles evolved into an exploration of themes like women's empowerment, modern identity, and resilience. Known for her bold and emotional works, Mougenot blends abstraction, nature, and florals to express the complexities of contemporary life. Her unique style, often influenced by art brut and naive art, engages viewers both emotionally and visually.
  • Creator:
    Natalya Mougenot (1981, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.7 in (29.7 cm)Width: 8.27 in (21 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    VÉNISSIEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2490215370382

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