The painting is created in the style of Chinese painting using mixed media, acrylics, and gold paint. It depicts a peacock and a peahen coyly gazing at each other while sitting on a tree branch. The flowing lines and intricate details highlight the grace of these majestic birds, symbolizing beauty, harmony, and long life in Chinese philosophy. The composition unites the two peacocks, representing balance and interconnectedness, where each is part of a whole. The gold paint on their feathers adds an element of luxury, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.
This artwork is designed as a decorative panel intended for a bedroom door, blending artistic elegance with everyday space. The soft acrylic tones and minimalist composition create a sense of tranquility, inviting the viewer to reflect on the harmony and deep philosophical meaning of the connection between nature and humanity.
I was born in Russia and graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in psychology. I have been passionate about painting since childhood and studied at an art school. My psychological background has always encouraged me to explore the deep connections between nature and human beings, and I strive to convey this dramatic connection in my work. The depth of emotions, moods, and the state of the soul are all important to me in the creative process.
My favorite activity is traveling with my sketchbook, walking through the city or nature, looking for unique light reflections, turns in the road, or the shape of a cloud that seems to want to tell its own story. I don’t strive for exact realism; for me, it’s important to capture the moment of an image’s touch, a mystery, a story, or a beauty that has moved me.
I travel a lot and have visited various European countries, as well as India and the Altai Mountains. These travels inspire me to create new works and open up endless sources of inspiration in nature and culture.
Currently, I am studying at a contemporary art studio, but for the most part, I am self-taught. While painting was a hobby for a long time, I have recently started devoting more time and effort to it. I am 56 years old, and I believe it’s never too late to start a new journey in art.
My works adorn the homes of friends and family, and although I have not participated in professional exhibitions, I have taken part in amateur ones. My inspiration comes from nature, the subtle play of light — on clouds, reflections in water, and the light and shadow of urban landscapes.
More artwork by Tatiana
Venice: A Celebration of Light and Motion
Monochrome Motion
Digital Illusion
Soft Nude
Breath of Sakura
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