Sviatlana Petushkova - Window





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Description from the seller
This is an original, handmade cyanotype print titled “Window”, created using a traditional photographic process.
The artwork depicts an arched window almost entirely covered with climbing plants, where architecture and nature slowly merge into one. The image feels both intimate and slightly elusive — the window is partially hidden, as if absorbed by time and growth. This creates a quiet, poetic atmosphere and invites a sense of contemplation.
The soft edges and organic textures are characteristic of the cyanotype process, enhancing the feeling of memory and impermanence. The deep blue tones and delicate tonal transitions give the piece a calm, meditative presence.
Each print is developed by hand using natural light, resulting in subtle variations in tone and texture. These differences make every piece unique and emphasize the authenticity of the process.
Details:
Title: Window
Technique: Cyanotype (handmade photographic print)
Edition: Limited (40 pcs)
Dimensions: 35 × 50 cm
Paper: High-quality watercolor paper
Signed by the artist
This artwork works beautifully as a statement piece in a minimalist or contemporary interior, bringing a sense of calm and depth to the space.
The print is sold unframed. It will be carefully packaged in archival protective paper and shipped securely to ensure safe delivery.
This piece is ideal for collectors of alternative photography, lovers of botanical and architectural imagery, and those seeking calm, atmospheric wall art.
About the artist
Sviatlana Petushkova is an interdisciplinary visual artist based in Lithuania. She holds a Master’s degree in Arts and has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists’ Association since 2022. Her practice includes analogue photography, printmaking, and installation, exploring themes of memory, identity, migration, and the relationship between people and nature. Her works have been exhibited in Lithuania, including at the National Gallery of Art in Vilnius.
This is an original, handmade cyanotype print titled “Window”, created using a traditional photographic process.
The artwork depicts an arched window almost entirely covered with climbing plants, where architecture and nature slowly merge into one. The image feels both intimate and slightly elusive — the window is partially hidden, as if absorbed by time and growth. This creates a quiet, poetic atmosphere and invites a sense of contemplation.
The soft edges and organic textures are characteristic of the cyanotype process, enhancing the feeling of memory and impermanence. The deep blue tones and delicate tonal transitions give the piece a calm, meditative presence.
Each print is developed by hand using natural light, resulting in subtle variations in tone and texture. These differences make every piece unique and emphasize the authenticity of the process.
Details:
Title: Window
Technique: Cyanotype (handmade photographic print)
Edition: Limited (40 pcs)
Dimensions: 35 × 50 cm
Paper: High-quality watercolor paper
Signed by the artist
This artwork works beautifully as a statement piece in a minimalist or contemporary interior, bringing a sense of calm and depth to the space.
The print is sold unframed. It will be carefully packaged in archival protective paper and shipped securely to ensure safe delivery.
This piece is ideal for collectors of alternative photography, lovers of botanical and architectural imagery, and those seeking calm, atmospheric wall art.
About the artist
Sviatlana Petushkova is an interdisciplinary visual artist based in Lithuania. She holds a Master’s degree in Arts and has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists’ Association since 2022. Her practice includes analogue photography, printmaking, and installation, exploring themes of memory, identity, migration, and the relationship between people and nature. Her works have been exhibited in Lithuania, including at the National Gallery of Art in Vilnius.
