"Triptych. A Frozen Wave. The Distant Fuji no Yama. I Took a Brush…"
100 × 90 cm (100 × 30 cm each panel), acrylic on canvas.
In this atmospheric triptych, Anna Shesterikova creates a landscape—a dream or a landscape—a memory of Japan, a country the artist dreams of visiting someday. A fragile, fleeting, almost meditative space unfolds slowly across three vertical canvases, echoing the aesthetics of Japanese screens and traditional Eastern painting, yet remaining completely contemporary in its form and artistic language.
A restrained palette of ivory, warm sand, smoky beige, and muted gold creates a sense of space touched by the patina of time. The painting's surface seems to retain traces of wind, water, and light. Here, movement and stasis coexist—earth, water, and air merge into a single emotional field.
The dark, textured forms at the top of the triptych evoke the distant silhouette of Fuji-no-Yama—not depicted directly, but emerging as a memory or inner image. The artist avoids literalness, offering the viewer space for contemplation and personal interpretation.
The complex, multi-layered technique lends the work a special expressiveness. Anna Shesterikova combines transparent glazes, loose, gestural brushstrokes, splashes, drips, and dense, textured areas, creating a rich, almost tangible surface. Golden accents sparkle like reflections of light on water or fragments of antique Japanese lacquer, enhancing the feeling of precious silence.
The title "I Took a Brush…" sounds like a poetic reference to the very moment of the creative impulse—the moment when an inner experience first becomes a gesture, a line, a brushstroke on canvas. This work is particularly potent in its Zen philosophy and wabi-sabi aesthetics: the beauty of impermanence, incompleteness, and natural harmony.
The triptych possesses a strong architectural presence and, at the same time, a rare emotional delicacy. This work doesn't require a quick glance—it unfolds gradually, like a visual haiku built on silence, texture, and light.
The painting is ready for hanging on the wall and comes with hooks. The sides are painted dark.
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.
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