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Mougenot Natalya
Contemporary abstract expressionist woman's portrait on paper "In love we live"

2025

$478.39
£352.92
€400
CA$662.25
A$718.08
CHF 381.07
MX$8,844.01
NOK 4,723.17
SEK 4,457.59
DKK 3,045.41

About the Item

This contemporary abstract expressionist woman’s portrait was created by French artist Natalya Mougenot. In this painting, she doesn't merely depict a woman’s face with its contemplative gaze and quiet vulnerability—the artist suggests something deeper: that it is only through love that we can truly live and move forward. It is a declaration not only of emotion but of survival and human continuity through the feminine experience. Part of her ongoing series dedicated to women, In Love We Live reflects Mougenot’s deep engagement with the inner worlds of women, explored through a rich and varied visual language. While this particular piece leans into abstract expressionism, Natalya works fluidly across several styles—including impressionism, art brut, and art naïve. Her ability to navigate and blend these diverse movements makes her body of work truly unique. This artistic openness is underpinned by her reference to metamodernism, which embraces both sincerity and complexity, irony and emotional truth. At the heart of Natalya Mougenot’s art lie three guiding values: authenticity, sincerity, and honesty. Among them, authenticity stands as the key foundation of her creative process. Her work resists artificiality and pretense, favoring raw emotional expression and genuine connection with the viewer. Whether through layered textures, spontaneous brushstrokes, or unpolished forms, her paintings resonate with a deep truth that feels personal yet universal. In In Love We Live, this expressive authenticity comes alive through an abstract female portrait set against a vivid aqua background. The subject’s elongated face emerges from broad, sweeping brushstrokes, with a palette of earthy tones subtly infused with reds and greens. Her eyes—rendered simply yet evocatively—communicate introspection and melancholy, hinting at an inner emotional world shaped by love, loss, and resilience. The composition’s raw texture, unrefined gestures, and dynamic color transitions intensify the emotional impact. The juxtaposition of vibrant hues and a subdued expression creates a tension that mirrors the dualities of love—its ability to comfort and confront, to heal and expose. In this portrait, the woman becomes more than a subject; she is a symbol of emotional truth and transformation. In Love We Live is not just a painting—it is a philosophical and emotional stance. Through her distinctive fusion of style, and her unwavering commitment to authenticity, Natalya Mougenot offers a deeply human exploration of what it means to feel, to be vulnerable, and ultimately, to live. Details about the piece: This piece was painted with professional-grade acrylics on heavyweight, acid-free paper. A final layer of protective varnish enhances both its tactile quality and visual intensity. The work is sold unframed, giving collectors the flexibility to choose a frame that suits their space. As the painting conforms to standard sizes, framing is simple and accessible. To inspire presentation, images of the piece framed in various interior settings are included. The painting is shipped flat (not rolled) in a secure box from France and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance. Some words about the artist: Born in Kazakhstan and now based in Lyon, France, Natalya Mougenot brings a multicultural sensibility and a deeply personal narrative to her practice. Her art—bold, expressive, and emotionally resonant—has found its way into private collections worldwide, appealing to those who value both visual impact and emotional honesty.
  • Creator:
    Mougenot Natalya (1981, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.54 in (42 cm)Width: 11.7 in (29.7 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    VÉNISSIEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2490216694582

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