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Anna ShesterikovaTwo On the Shore. Silk Painting, Cold Batik, Art Nouveau, Klimt2008
2008
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Silk painting, batik, love, decorative, horizontal
"Two on the Shore" is a painting made on a silk canvas in the cold batik style. The finished painting is stretched on white linen canvas.
The artist was inspired by Klimt's paintings to create this composition. The work is constructed as a visual poem about intimacy and trust. Two figures, fused in a slow, almost timeless gesture, exist not so much in a landscape as in a state—on the border of water, air, and emotion. The shore here is not a geographical location, but a metaphor for transition: between solitude and unity, between inner and outer.
The composition is balanced and intimate. The bodies form a closed rhythm, a soft diagonal that keeps the gaze centered on the scene—at the moment of the kiss. The lines of the cold batik are fluid and musical: they echo the movement of water, wind, and breath. The outline is not rigid but rather "breathing," allowing the figures to seemingly dissolve into the surrounding environment, becoming part of the natural rhythm.
The color palette is subtly warm, with predominantly ochre, terracotta, and sand tones, balanced by cool blue and gray-green hues. This contrast enhances the sense of tactility: the warmth of bodies against the coolness of the water and air.
The golden lines of the silk paint resist create a glowing effect and add a decorative element, emphasizing the intimacy of the scene and lending it an almost sacred quality. The material — silk — was chosen with conceptual precision. Its transparency and fluidity heighten the sense of vulnerability and fragility of the moment. Cold batik here functions as a meditative technique: each layer of color and line adds depth without weighing down the image.
"Two on the Shore" is a state of contemplation. The painting does not impose a narrative; it invites the viewer to stop and feel: the silence, the touch, the pause between inhalation and exhalation. This work is about love without declarations—quiet, physical, and deeply human.
The painting is ideal for decorating a wall in a classic or modern interior; it is advisable to frame it.
The gallery presents the Swiss artist Anna Shesterikova, a highly professional artist who has been working in the international art market for many years.
In 1993, she defended her master's degree with honors at the Faculty of Applied Arts at the Moscow Textile Academy.
She is the founder of ANNA-ART-STUDIO in Buchs SG and has dozens of students. Anna has participated in more than 70 international exhibitions and has won many prizes. In 2023, she was awarded the Leonardo da Vinci Prize in Milan. The artist is regularly invited to various galleries for collaboration, and her works adorn hundreds of collections.
The gallery guarantees the uniqueness and high quality of this work of art, confirmed by a certificate of authenticity. By purchasing paintings by Anna Shesterikova, you make a smart investment, as the price of her paintings is growing every year.
The team of curators of the Art-S-Gallery.
- Creator:Anna Shesterikova (1968, Swiss)
- Creation Year:2008
- Dimensions:Height: 27.56 in (70 cm)Width: 39.38 in (100 cm)Depth: 1.38 in (3.5 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:70 x 100 cm, edition of 1Price: $1,119
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Oslo, NO
- Reference Number:Seller: Certificate of authenticity1stDibs: LU2717217393912
Anna Shesterikova
I spent my childhood and youth in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski, where I finished secondary school and art school. Thanks to my parents, who took a great interest in tourism, I was able to visit many interesting places in this beautiful land. The Kamchatka Peninsula, lapped by the Pacific Ocean, is the land of volcanoes and geysers, ice-cold mountain streams and thermal springs, the land of a long winter, an empire of rare plants and animals. The love of this rigorous and unique land has stayed in my heart forever and can be seen in my poetry and pictures. I am grateful to my first teachers Y. E. Koldayev and P. K. Derevyanko, who have awoken the artist within me and have taught me many mysteries of this trade. In 1988 I entered the applied art faculty of the Moscow Textile Academy. Two years of hard work forewent it. During my study I took part in several student exhibitions. Furthermore, at this time I painted traditional works of art like Easter eggs and «matreshka»'s. It was a very useful experience and I can say with pride, that my work now decorates many houses worldwide from Japan to Mexico. Our family has been living in Switzerland since 2001. In Switzerland I especially like springtime, when valleys are in flower and snow still lies in the mountains… the fabulous contrasts! I always admire the Alps and mountain lakes. I like to stroll about the ancient medieval streets of the cities. The originality and diversity of European centers of art amazes me - imperial Vienna, medieval Venice, antique Rome, Paris, full of architectural contrasts. I often carry my impressions of the trips onto canvas and paper. Besides landscape, an other direction of my creative work is the portrait. It is very important for me to convey not only similarity of appearance, but also a personality. I like very much to work on children's portraits, which I mostly paint in water-colors. These reflect especially brightly the softness and freshness of a children's skin and the expressiveness of a glance. In spite of the difficulties, which a painter faces in a work with water colors (this technique doesn't allow corrections), it has been interesting for me since studentship. Developing every next theme, I try to give my most completed vision of the world, to look at it in a new fashion and to not be limited only by blind imitation. Using different methods of painting and graphic arts is interesting to me. Water colors, acrylic, pastel crayons, ink, pencil... . The various interpretations of the same subject is interesting too, be it a flower, a landscape or abstract composition. My inspiration comes not only from nature, but also from music, poetry, literature and theater.
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