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"Defragmentation of a Summer Morning" 24 abstract miniature (2025) 绘画 由 Tania Pliashkevich
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绘画,
丙烯
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- 外形尺寸 高度 16.5in, 宽度 23.4in
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- 分类 画作 低于US$5,000 观念艺术 抽象主义
The Collection of 24 of 14 mm each Abstract Miniatures
Experience the gentle awakening of a summer day through "Defragmentation of a Summer Morning," a unique art object that captures the fleeting beauty of dawn in a mosaic of abstract impressions.
This piece features 24 meticulously crafted cardboard squares, each delicately affixed to a single sheet of paper. Every square is a miniature abstract composition, painted in soft pastel tones—sunny yellow, pure white, light green, and tender pink—accented by subtle touches of blue and red, with hints of black to create striking contrast.
Executed in acrylic on cardboard, each fragment tells its own story, yet together they form a harmonious whole, evoking the fragmented yet interconnected sensations of an early summer morning. The artwork invites viewers to explore the interplay of light, color, and emotion, making it a captivating centerpiece for any contemporary interior.
Let "Defragmentation of a Summer Morning" transform your space with its serene palette and poetic abstraction—a celebration of new beginnings, captured in 24 vibrant moments.
The artwork is unframed.
For shipping, I carefully roll it, and pack it securely in a tube.
• Sunny yellow
• Pure white
• Light green
• Tender pink
• Subtle touches of blue
• Subtle touches of red
• Hints of black
• Defragmentation
• Art Investment
• Tactile Art
• Conversation Starter
• Abstract Composition
• Collectable Art
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My name is Tanya Plyashkevich, and I'm an artist. I started as a self-taught artist, but later pursued formal art education at university, studying academic painting and drawing.
My artistic journey has been full of experimentation and exploration. I've tried my hand at various genres: starting with abstract Suprematism, followed by watercolor, oil painting, and later diving into digital art and even venturing into the world of NFTs. (My abstract NFTs, by the way, were sold... to my mom. But hey, it's all about the experience! :) However, no matter how far my experiments take me, I always return to my greatest passion: abstract painting.
Since 2014, I've produced hundreds of artworks, and I actively sell them online through my website, as well as offline at contemporary art exhibitions. Creating and selling paintings is my main and sole occupation. For me, abstraction is not just a way to express myself; it's an entire philosophy. In my work, I strive to convey something more than just a pretty picture. I want to make the viewer think about eternal questions, to feel the depth and multifaceted nature of the world around them, to touch their own soul.
What makes my art unique? Probably my abstract miniatures, a genre I invented. They always attract attention and enjoy consistent success at exhibitions. My art has also been showcased in the journal of the Union of Artists of Russia. Abstract miniatures are small squares with abstract images glued to a sheet. For me, they are not just a design element, but also a profound philosophical symbol, offering reflections on diversity, interconnectedness, freedom, and individuality. They contain wisdom that can inspire us to search for meaning in our complex but beautiful world. And if not, at least they provide a great excuse to argue about whether cardboard squares can be considered art. :)
I'm happy that my work resonates with people, and it inspires me to continue creating.