Original artwork description:

A hand holding a peony flower in pastel and calm colors background . This is a gentle and sensitive artwork that is painted in a pastel colour it’s blue, pink and nude colour.

The artwork “ Peony” have two pieces/ diptych (25 cm *25 cm)and(25cm*25cm)
Total of two height 50cm.

A series of diptychs "To Myself". It arose from the need and understanding of self-care. I was prompted to create this series by the conditions in which I currently live—the war between Ukraine and Russia. Where the safety of your own and your loved ones is a top priority, at such a time, basic needs are included. The series "To Myself" is special for me, as it reminds me that I need to take care of myself and my inner state despite all the conditions of life. Giving yourself gifts, even small joys or pleasures, can create a positive mood and increase self-esteem. This will have a positive impact on the people around you.
Peonies symbolize the flowering and growth of the inner self. This flower is entirely self-sufficient. But when it reaches full bloom and begins to wither, its petals fall off, leaving behind an empty stem. This happens to people who do not care about their inner state.

*Please feel free to ask any questions if you needed.

- The artwork is titled on the back and signed. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
- Canvas already stretched on a gallery wooden frame, high quality.
- Ready to hang, sides are painted.

Despite the war in Ukraine, I continue to work and send orders regularly and on time. The dispatches time is five days. Delivery time depends on the post office, it’s approximately 14-28 day’s.

Materials used:

Canvas , oil , acrylic .

Tags:
#blue #calm #flower #hand #gift #living room #peony #diptich 

Peony (2023)

Mixed-media painting 
by Alina Lobanova

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A hand holding a peony flower in pastel and calm colors background . This is a gentle and sensitive artwork that is painted in a pastel colour it’s blue, pink and nude colour.

The artwork “ Peony” have two pieces/ diptych (25 cm *25 cm)and(25cm*25cm)
Total of two height 50cm.

A series of diptychs "To Myself". It arose from the need and understanding of self-care. I was prompted to create this series by the conditions in which I currently live—the war between Ukraine and Russia. Where the safety of your own and your loved ones is a top priority, at such a time, basic needs are included. The series "To Myself" is special for me, as it reminds me that I need to take care of myself and my inner state despite all the conditions of life. Giving yourself gifts, even small joys or pleasures, can create a positive mood and increase self-esteem. This will have a positive impact on the people around you.
Peonies symbolize the flowering and growth of the inner self. This flower is entirely self-sufficient. But when it reaches full bloom and begins to wither, its petals fall off, leaving behind an empty stem. This happens to people who do not care about their inner state.

*Please feel free to ask any questions if you needed.

- The artwork is titled on the back and signed. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
- Canvas already stretched on a gallery wooden frame, high quality.
- Ready to hang, sides are painted.

Despite the war in Ukraine, I continue to work and send orders regularly and on time. The dispatches time is five days. Delivery time depends on the post office, it’s approximately 14-28 day’s.

Materials used:

Canvas , oil , acrylic .

Tags:
#blue #calm #flower #hand #gift #living room #peony #diptich 
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Alina Lobanova, a ukrainian artist. And also a teacher of fine arts. Previously, her work focused on children's illustrations and light subjects that reflected her experiences. Now she likes to... Read more

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