Mandala of early force (2021) Painting by Olga Afanasiadi

Acrylic on Canvas, 27.6x27.6 in
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Square composition in the genre of conceptualism. The mixed media painting has a soft color scheme - beige, light gray, dark green and silver. Acrylic paint, texture paste with coffee and sand, synthetic textile, volcanic stones (lava), amethyst, acrylic lacquer on 100% linen canvas. The work is covered with glossy varnish, signed on both sides and[...]
Square composition in the genre of conceptualism. The mixed media painting has a soft color scheme - beige, light gray, dark green and silver. Acrylic paint, texture paste with coffee and sand, synthetic textile, volcanic stones (lava), amethyst, acrylic lacquer on 100% linen canvas. The work is covered with glossy varnish, signed on both sides and ready for hanging. It does not require registration in the frame.

Ideal for minimalist, loft, modern and eclectic interiors. In this work, Olga shows all her complete bodily experience that she has after spending a long time connecting with nature and its elements such as the earth (sand, stones, trees), the water (waves, drops of the sea), the air (the wind, the clouds). All these elements are part of the earthly mandala with all its strength, energy and peace. It is an essence of physical sensations that could help anyone rediscover their relationships with themselves, with nature and with the whole world.

Size: 27.6*27.6 in
Materials: acrylic, coffee and sand texture paste, wood, jute fiber, natural stones (amethyst, volcanic stone), synthetic fabric, linen canvas

* The painting is done on stretched canvas using top quality acrylic paints and materials.
* It is ready to hang on the wall. The edges have also been painted, so it is not necessary to frame it.
* Carefully packed: The painting is sent in cardboard boxes wrapped with great care in bubble paper.

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Olga Afanasyadi lives and works in Saint Petersburg. She has experience with a personal exhibition at Molbert Gallery in 2020 ("Natural Forms: Impressions and Concepts", Saint Petersburg). Among[...]


Olga Afanasyadi lives and works in Saint Petersburg. She has experience with a personal exhibition at Molbert Gallery in 2020 ("Natural Forms: Impressions and Concepts", Saint Petersburg). Among her numerous group exhibitions, notable participations include Carouselle du Louvre at ArtEspaces (Belgium), WorldArtDubai (CrisolArtGallery, Spain), Flower Power (Netherlands, Paris, Brussels), and ArtEspaces. Currently, she is working on paintings for the Context Art Miami exhibition in 2023. She collaborates with various galleries in Russia (Artzip, Molbert Gallery) and abroad (Art Voyage Gallery, Switzerland, Art Espaces, Belgium, and Crisolart Gallery, Spain).

"In my art, I explore nature and its forms, as well as the energetic processes and connections between them. In my understanding, nature is a common home for all, a medium in which every object is integrated in its own way. This integration is the subject of my constant interest." In different series of works, using various mediums and experimenting with them, the artist investigates the habitat of natural forms found in the northern part of Russia - on the Gulf of Finland and its adjacent territories. Besides canvas and acrylic paints, she uses acrylic, sand, coffee, wood, textiles, stones, minerals, and branches to organize all these objects in compositions, aiming to convey her visual, tactile, and intellectual experience of interacting with nature, its diverse forms, living textures, and unique energy as accurately and in detail as possible. Olga follows the principles of eco-friendly art and recycling, using packaging materials and used items in her work, minimizing her ecological footprint in both her life and work."

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