Yaseneva Sveta - The moment Before...

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Yaseneva Sveta presents The moment Before..., a 2026 acrylic painting original portrait on canvas, in multicolour with gold, orange, red and brown tones; hand signed, in excellent condition, 60 cm high by 100 cm wide, weighing 3 kg, Slovakia origin and sold by owner or reseller.

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This work holds the viewer. It does not let go. There is a presence — a quiet inner drama, almost like a theatrical pause. This is not merely a portrait; it is a state of being.

I painted this figure turned inward. Her eyes are closed, removing any direct contact with the viewer and shifting everything into an internal space. She is not posing — she is experiencing. It is the moment before something is said, before something changes.

I worked carefully on the face, building it through subtle transitions to achieve depth and stillness. The lips became a quiet focal point — slightly tense, holding back what is not yet spoken.

In contrast, I treated the garment in a more material way. Using Van Gogh acrylic paints together with Van Gogh relief paste, I built a dense, tactile surface, almost sculptural. This contrast between smooth skin and textured fabric creates tension and presence.

The background is layered, combining warm golden and terracotta tones with flashes of pink and violet. I approached it as both a space and a memory — structured, yet open. The painting balances control and spontaneity, allowing the surface to remain alive.

The work is finished with three layers of professional acrylic varnish, enhancing depth, protecting the surface, and ensuring longevity.

This is not just an image of a woman.
For me, it is a suspended moment —
the moment before…

This work holds the viewer. It does not let go. There is a presence — a quiet inner drama, almost like a theatrical pause. This is not merely a portrait; it is a state of being.

I painted this figure turned inward. Her eyes are closed, removing any direct contact with the viewer and shifting everything into an internal space. She is not posing — she is experiencing. It is the moment before something is said, before something changes.

I worked carefully on the face, building it through subtle transitions to achieve depth and stillness. The lips became a quiet focal point — slightly tense, holding back what is not yet spoken.

In contrast, I treated the garment in a more material way. Using Van Gogh acrylic paints together with Van Gogh relief paste, I built a dense, tactile surface, almost sculptural. This contrast between smooth skin and textured fabric creates tension and presence.

The background is layered, combining warm golden and terracotta tones with flashes of pink and violet. I approached it as both a space and a memory — structured, yet open. The painting balances control and spontaneity, allowing the surface to remain alive.

The work is finished with three layers of professional acrylic varnish, enhancing depth, protecting the surface, and ensuring longevity.

This is not just an image of a woman.
For me, it is a suspended moment —
the moment before…

Details

Artist
Yaseneva Sveta
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
The moment Before...
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed, Signed
Country of origin
Slovakia
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Brown, Gold, Multicolour, Orange, Red
Height
60 cm
Width
100 cm
Weight
3 kg
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Period
2020+
UkraineVerified
846
Objects sold
100%
Private

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