The world won't be the same (2022) Painting by Magriana

Acrylic on Canvas, 31.5x27.6 in
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What happens when timeless art collides with modern surrealism? This dynamic 70x80 cm mixed-media artwork reinvents da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, enveloping him in fluid blues, radiant golds, and playful abstract forms. Hand-drawn detailing meets gestural brushstrokes, while the presence of pop-art-inspired elements like bananas adds a touch of humor and [...]
What happens when timeless art collides with modern surrealism? This dynamic 70x80 cm mixed-media artwork reinvents da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, enveloping him in fluid blues, radiant golds, and playful abstract forms. Hand-drawn detailing meets gestural brushstrokes, while the presence of pop-art-inspired elements like bananas adds a touch of humor and curiosity. The combination of oil, acrylic, and marker textures creates a layered, highly expressive composition that invites the viewer to explore the tension between order and chaos, tradition and modernity. A perfect statement piece for art collectors, contemporary design lovers, and those who enjoy thought-provoking visual storytelling.

Colors Used (Accurate Shade Description)
Blue – Deep navy, sky blue, and cerulean
Gold – Metallic gold, warm yellow highlights
Beige & Cream – Soft parchment hues for the Vitruvian figure
Black – Sharp contrasts and defining strokes
White – Highlights and accents
Brown & Earth Tones – Pottery elements and textured base
Purple & Magenta – Subtle surrealist undertones

Ideal for (Who Would Love This Artwork?)
Art collectors who enjoy historical reinterpretations with a modern twist
Lovers of Leonardo da Vinci, surrealism, and contemporary mixed-media art
Those with a taste for intellectually stimulating, conversation-starting pieces
Homeowners looking for unique wall décor with deep artistic meaning

Best Spaces for This Artwork
Modern living rooms with bold, eclectic décor
Art studios & creative workspaces for inspiration
Gallery walls & contemporary exhibition spaces
Luxury offices & design-forward interiors

Artistic Style & Theme
Style: Mixed-Media, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism
Theme: Human Evolution, Classical Art Reinterpretation, Pop Culture Fusion
Original artwork
Size: 32 x 28 in | 70 x 80 cm
Materials: Acrylic, oil, markers, canvas

* The painting is done on stretched canvas using top quality acrylic, oil 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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Artist represented by Artseeker Gallery
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Marianna lives and works in Samara. She graduated from art school as a child. Then she studied and worked in non-art fields for a long time. She came to painting in 2017 after a car accident in which she miraculously [...]

Marianna lives and works in Samara. She graduated from art school as a child. Then she studied and worked in non-art fields for a long time. She came to painting in 2017 after a car accident in which she miraculously survived. Studied painting and art history online and offline, took private lessons from artists. Tried different themes and techniques, experimented, looked for my own style. Has experience in conducting personal exhibitions.

"I am a symbolist artist.

I like to use hidden messages, allegories and metaphors in my paintings. But I take the plots themselves from my life and often depict what surrounds me. I am not looking for the deeper meaning in fantasies and dreams, I am interested in life here and now. I love writing my daughter. Through her image, it is easier for me to convey to the viewer my feelings, emotions, thoughts, everything that I write about.

I love experiments.

Sometimes I combine figurative and abstract painting.

I paint in oil, but I use different techniques. For example, I combine lessirovki with textures and even graphic elements in one work. And the art materials, as it were, become a continuation of the idea that I put into the canvas.

But, despite the multi-layered painting, it is important for me to keep it light, understated.

I would like the viewer to be able to communicate with my works and for this I leave space for their interaction. Maybe even in his thoughts, he will finish drawing some elements and thereby learn new things about himself or discover in the world."

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