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Anna Shesterikova
Fan. Portrait of a girl, impressionism, Japandi, Wabi-Sabi, Shabby Chic, Japan

2022

$1,851.94
$2,314.9320% Off
£1,376.42
£1,720.5320% Off
€1,560
€1,95020% Off
CA$2,557.89
CA$3,197.3720% Off
A$2,586.62
A$3,233.2820% Off
CHF 1,454.42
CHF 1,818.0220% Off
MX$32,031.47
MX$40,039.3420% Off
NOK 17,171.94
NOK 21,464.9320% Off
SEK 17,230.18
SEK 21,537.7320% Off
DKK 11,889.73
DKK 14,862.1720% Off

About the Item

This elegant vertical composition is an ode to femininity, mystery and oriental aesthetics. The graceful figure of a young woman in a kimono opens a fan with a refined gesture - a symbol of grace and status. The fan was also considered an amulet in Japan, bringing good luck and prosperity. The artist masterfully conveys the texture of the fabric, the play of light and subtle shades of mood. The color palette is soft but expressive - it evokes thoughts of dance, the touch of silk, the sound of footsteps on the wooden floor of an ancient house. The painting seems to hold a secret - looking at it, the viewer feels the thin line between reality and imagination. The painting "Fan" is filled with an atmosphere of silence and beauty of the moment, like a frame from a dream. The contrast between soft brushstrokes and a lively color palette makes the work expressive and modern. This work is ideal for collectors who appreciate oriental themes, elegance and visual depth. An excellent choice for a stylish interior with character. The painting is painted with oil paints on canvas in the style of modern impressionism and is ready to hang on the wall, as it is equipped with hooks and a cord for hanging. The sides are painted with dark paint. 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:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    50 x 100 cm, edition of 1Price: $2,315
  • Medium:
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Oslo, NO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Certificate of authenticity1stDibs: LU2717216622662

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