Once On a Spring Day

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 90x70 cm
Year of creation: 2024
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
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The painting depicts two figures against a textured, pastel-colored background. The figure on the left appears as a pale-faced woman with a contemplative expression, dressed in a vibrant black-and-red striped top adorned with floral patterns, alongside a black hat. She appears to hold a stylized, red animal, possibly a dog, in her lap, giving the pair a close and intimate feel. The animal is characterized by a simple form and comforting posture.Next to her, the figure on the right presents itself as an intriguing blend of vegetal and human elements, creating an impression of a human adorned or composed of leafy green foliage. This entity, appearing like a walking bouquet, introduces a lively contrast with the natural world symbolized vividly. The two central figures make for a striking yet harmonious juxtaposition, blurring the lines between the animate and inanimate, or nature and humanity.Their surroundings are subtly ornamented with soft, abstract shapes and muted floral hints that evoke a sense of serenity and connection with the environment, emphasizing the themes of spring and rebirth. There’s an overall sense of whimsy and depth in the textured layers of paint, which enhance the enchanting and surreal quality of this artwork.

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Natalia Yanekina is a contemporary artist whose work is immediately identifiable by its unique style, no matter the genre she chooses to engage with. A central thread in Yanekina’s oeuvre is her exploration of the connection between humans and nature. Across her landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, recurring elements such as animals, birds, dogs, and bouquets of flowers frequently appear, reflecting her continuous conversation with the natural world.

Yanekina characterizes her technique as lyrical abstractionism. This style results in artworks where distinct, sharply defined shapes are rarely present. Rather, her paintings inspire a sense of nostalgia, memory, and a subtle femininity—even when her brushwork turns bold or unrefined. Her art invites viewers into a realm that feels dreamlike, where reality softens and emotion takes center stage.

Her treatment of color is especially remarkable. Utilizing a vibrant palette, she frequently brings particular attention to certain features by emphasizing or amplifying them. Decorative motifs and patterned elements are elegantly incorporated within her work, ensuring the compositions remain dynamic without descending into repetitiveness. These qualities together establish a singular visual aesthetic that is immediately recognizable as hers.

Born in Kaliningrad in 1982, Natalia Yanekina graduated from the M. Maliutinsky Higher School of Art in Ivanovo in 2003. Her membership in the Russian Union of Artists, which she has held since 2005, further affirms her professional reputation. In 2008, Yanekina made Lithuania her home, where she continues to develop and produce new art.