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Twin Sisters is a joyful, otherworldly dance suspended in a field of floating dots and cosmic colors. Two identical faces …
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Twin Sisters is a joyful, otherworldly dance suspended in a field of floating dots and cosmic colors. Two identical faces stretch across the top like a shared horizon, their wide eyes watching the world with innocence and mischief. Beneath them, a bright yellow band adorned with rhythmic red-and-white circles becomes the heartbeat of the composition — almost like a musical pulse guiding the movement below.
From this central band, black swirling tendrils spill downward, curling and stretching with a life of their own. They feel like arms, legs, thoughts, and dreams all moving at once — fluid, playful, and alive. Pink shoes at the bottom add a touch of humor and tenderness, grounding these whimsical creatures in your signature world of joyful abstraction.
All around them, the space is peppered with multicolored dots — orange, green, blue, red — giving the impression of a sparkling universe in motion. The entire scene feels like a celebration: two spirits, side by side, navigating their own galaxy with confidence and lightness.
I love this piece because it feels both humorous and poetic — a mix you cherish. You love how the two faces look united yet independent, like sisters sharing the same breath. You love the energy of the swirling black lines that move like dancing ink, and the yellow band that gives the whole piece its rhythm. The explosion of dots, the bright pink shoes, the mischievous eyes — all of it reflects the freedom and spontaneity you value so much in your drawing practice. It feels alive, joyful, and unmistakably “you.”
Material & Size:
Oil markers on unstretched paper — 8 x 8 in.
Signed N. Gribinski on the front.
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