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Mougenot Natalya
Contemporary abstract expressive woman's portrait on paper " Behind green eyes"

2025

$540.64
£395.91
€450
CA$735.95
A$824.90
CHF 429.50
MX$10,072.41
NOK 5,453.12
SEK 5,169.07
DKK 3,424.64
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"Behind Green Eyes" is a compelling mixed media portrait by French contemporary artist Natalya Speaks, part of her evocative Women series—an introspective journey into the female experience and the ever-evolving role of women in modern life. This piece captures a young woman immersed in quiet reflection. Her large, square-shaped green eyes gaze inward, suggesting a deep contemplation of her past, present, and future—three timelines subtly aligning to offer her guidance and insight. Created with Sennelier oil pastels and oil paints on heavyweight, professional acid-free paper, this artwork radiates raw emotion and expressive power. Natalya’s signature bold brushstrokes and intuitive textures sculpt the figure’s abstract, elongated features, while a vivid palette of warm oranges and yellows contrasts with cool blues and greens, generating a visual rhythm that mirrors the tension between inner peace and emotional turbulence. The subject's hand rests gently against her temple, a quiet gesture that conveys a moment of thoughtful stillness. The swirling background adds movement and vitality, pulling the viewer deeper into the psychological landscape of the piece. Each of Natalya’s artworks reflects her core values: authenticity and simplicity. That’s what all her art is about—capturing honest human emotion in its most unfiltered form, without pretense or overcomplication. "Behind Green Eyes" is a beautiful example of this, blending contemporary expressionism with a soulful, intuitive approach. This original artwork is sold unframed, giving you the freedom to choose a frame that fits your own taste and space. Any images showing a framed version are for inspiration only. International delivery is available from France, with carefully protected packaging to ensure the piece arrives safely. A signed Certificate of Authenticity is included with the purchase. 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. Mougenot’s art invites viewers to connect not just with her perspective, but with their own emotions. Her expressive brushwork and bold use of color continue to affirm her place in today’s contemporary art world.
  • 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: LU2490216190552

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