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“Yellow Flowers” by Andrei Smolyak (2005) is a captivating exploration of mood, character, and atmosphere—an intimate moment suspended between melancholy …
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“Yellow Flowers” by Andrei Smolyak (2005) is a captivating exploration of mood, character, and atmosphere—an intimate moment suspended between melancholy and quiet resilience. The painting immediately draws the viewer in with its expressive composition: a solitary woman seated on a worn stone edge, her posture relaxed but thoughtful, as if caught in a pause between decisions or memories.Wrapped in a deep burgundy coat trimmed with rich fur, and wearing a tilted hat that casts a soft shadow across her face, she exudes a sense of timeless bohemian elegance. Her patterned green stockings and poised high-heeled shoes add a touch of unexpected vibrancy, making her appear both grounded in reality and slightly theatrical—like a muse from a forgotten Parisian street scene.
The palette is deliberately muted, dominated by earthy browns, olives, and soft grays, which allows the basket of bright yellow flowers at her side to become the emotional axis of the painting. These flowers—fresh, vivid, almost glowing—serve as a counterpoint to the woman’s introspective expression. They symbolize hope and renewal, subtly reminding the viewer that even in moments of stillness, life continues to bloom.
Smylyak’s brushwork is loose yet confident, capturing texture without sacrificing nuance. The background dissolves into a dreamy abstraction, creating a sense of depth while ensuring the focus remains on the central figure. The interplay between the rough strokes of the environment and the finer details of the woman's face and attire reflects the duality of external chaos and inner contemplation.
Ultimately, “Yellow Flowers” feels like a cinematic frame—an elegant fragment of a story we are invited to imagine. It is a piece that lingers in the mind, not because of dramatic action, but because of its atmosphere, its quiet emotional honesty, and the masterful way it balances softness with strength.
# Signed and dated by the artist on the back.
#Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
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- Dimensions
- 17.7ʺW × 0.7ʺD × 22ʺH
- Styles
- Postmodern
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- Georgia
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Canvas
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Chestnut
- Condition Notes
- The perfect condition of the painting The perfect condition of the painting less
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