



"La Marée Numérique" (The Digital Tide) (2025) Digital Arts by Yana Yevseieva
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Digital Arts,
Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
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- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
- Categories Surrealism Technology
La perspective qui s'étend vers l'horizon crée une sensation d'immensité écrasante, comme si cette transformation était inévitable et omniprésente. J'ai délibérément choisi des couleurs chaudes et saturées pour le sol et le ciel, contrastant avec les tons froids des écrans, pour évoquer la tension entre notre humanité organique et la froideur technologique qui nous envahit.
On peut observer comment les écrans affichent tous des nuages similaires, suggérant une homogénéisation de la pensée malgré l'illusion de choix. La lumière qui émane des écrans crée des ombres allongées, comme si la technologie projetait une présence plus grande que les humains eux-mêmes. Cette composition rythmée par la répétition des silhouettes et des écrans évoque une procession presque hypnotique, où chaque individu suit le même chemin sans remise en question.
In this work, I wanted to capture the essence of our hyperconnected era where technology replaces human identity. The suited silhouettes, anonymous and uniform, traverse an urban landscape transformed into a forest of screens. Their heads, replaced by televisions, symbolize how media and information have supplanted our individuality.
The perspective extending toward the horizon creates a sense of overwhelming immensity, as if this transformation were inevitable and omnipresent. I deliberately chose warm, saturated colors for the ground and sky, contrasting with the cold tones of the screens, to evoke the tension between our organic humanity and the technological coldness that invades us.
One can observe how the screens all display similar clouds, suggesting a homogenization of thought despite the illusion of choice. The light emanating from the screens creates elongated shadows, as if technology projects a presence larger than humans themselves. This composition, rhythmed by the repetition of silhouettes and screens, evokes an almost hypnotic procession, where each individual follows the same path without questioning.
Related themes
Art Critique SociétéPeinture Télévision TêteArt Surréaliste ModerneCritique Médias PeintureHomme Écran Tableau
Yana is a multifaceted creative professional with over 15 years of experience as a designer-decorator specializing in interior design, textile design, and digital art. A self-taught digital artist, Yana has developed a distinctive visual language that seamlessly blends cubist fragmentation, geometric abstraction, and psychological depth.Her digital portraiture explores the complexity of human experience through a boldly abstract approach. Yana's geometric compositions deconstruct facial features and figures into precise angular planes while maintaining emotional resonance. Her distinctive use of color—often contrasting warm amber and orange tones with cool teals and purples—creates visual tension that has become a signature element across her digital paintings.Recurring themes in Yana's digital art include the fragmentation of identity, perception through multiple perspectives, and the balance between geometric precision and emotional expression. Her abstract compositions frequently feature human figures and faces reconstructed through cubist fragmentation, creating works that invite viewers to reassemble meaning from carefully arranged geometric elements.In her architectural-themed digital works, Yana employs a similar abstract sensibility, creating compositions that explore the relationship between silhouetted figures and geometric environments. These works often feature reflective elements and dramatic lighting that suggest psychological states manifested in physical spaces.Yana's digital art practice complements her professional work as a designer-decorator. Her expertise in interior and textile design informs her artistic sensibility, allowing her to approach each environment as a holistic creative expression. Her design philosophy emphasizes harmony, personalization, and the transformative power of thoughtfully conceived spaces.As both a designer and digital artist, Yana brings a unique perspective to her creative practice, bridging the worlds of applied design and abstract artistic expression through a cohesive visual language.
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Nationality:
UKRAINE
- Date of birth : 1985
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Ukrainian Contemporary Artists