Anna Bila - Crossing Light





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Anna Bila,Crossing Light,2026年的原作混合媒材畫布作品,尺寸為110 cm x 110 cm,手寫簽名,狀況極佳,題材為自然,從義大利卷裝寄出且不帶框。
賣家描述
Abstract composition created with inks and pigments on canvas. Two fluid forms meet and dissolve into each other through translucent layers of green, pink and golden tones. The work explores connection, balance and the quiet tension between movement and stillness.
Medium: acrilyc and ink on canvas
Shipping: rolled without stretcher, requires professional mounting.
Anna Bila is an Ukrainian artist whose work explores themes of childhood, adolescence, memory, and the perception of the past — not as something static, but as something continuously reinterpreted through the lens of the present. Nature in her paintings serves not only as a visual motif, but also as a source of emotion, states of mind, and reflection.
Her portraits are not aimed at achieving physical resemblance, but rather at conveying an emotional connection with the depicted figure — whether it's a close acquaintance or a fleeting stranger.
Her artistic style ranges from controlled, precise technique to experimental painting, where the spontaneous flow of pigment plays a key role. The works become a space for dialogue - both with herself and with the viewer.
The artist has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Ukraine, Italy, and Germany
Abstract composition created with inks and pigments on canvas. Two fluid forms meet and dissolve into each other through translucent layers of green, pink and golden tones. The work explores connection, balance and the quiet tension between movement and stillness.
Medium: acrilyc and ink on canvas
Shipping: rolled without stretcher, requires professional mounting.
Anna Bila is an Ukrainian artist whose work explores themes of childhood, adolescence, memory, and the perception of the past — not as something static, but as something continuously reinterpreted through the lens of the present. Nature in her paintings serves not only as a visual motif, but also as a source of emotion, states of mind, and reflection.
Her portraits are not aimed at achieving physical resemblance, but rather at conveying an emotional connection with the depicted figure — whether it's a close acquaintance or a fleeting stranger.
Her artistic style ranges from controlled, precise technique to experimental painting, where the spontaneous flow of pigment plays a key role. The works become a space for dialogue - both with herself and with the viewer.
The artist has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Ukraine, Italy, and Germany

