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关于作者
Lara Wasiljewa (b. 1973)
Contemporary Seascape Painter
Based in Poland · Collected Worldwide · Certified by Akoun (France)
Lara Wasiljewa is a contemporary seascape painter whose practice explores the atmospheric dialogue between sea and sky, light and water, silence and movement. Working in oil on canvas, she employs classical techniques such as multilayered glazing and tonal modulation to construct immersive environments rather than depict literal scenery.
Her paintings are grounded in academic realism, yet maintain a contemporary clarity and restraint. Each canvas is built upon a deep understanding of light, transparency, and spatial rhythm — evoking the structure of air and the pulse of the sea. Wasiljewa’s visual language is shaped by disciplined observation and a lifelong connection to the horizon.
Her works are held in private collections in New York, London, Paris, Geneva, Vienna, Dubai, Riyadh, and Amsterdam. In 2024, her paintings were certified and appraised by Akoun (France), a valuation index trusted by European auction houses, curators, and institutional buyers.
Wasiljewa’s seascapes are increasingly recognized as long-term cultural assets, combining museum-level technique with emotional presence and global market relevance.
“The sea is not an object — it is living silence.
The light upon water is not reflection — it is presence.”
— Lara Wasiljewa