Flower Theme, 2024
Svetlana Rezvaya
Acrylic on canvas
Original Painting, 100 x 100 x 2 cm
Svetlana Rezvaya
Return Policy
We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. Let us know if the goods do not meet expectations or if you should have received goods. You have a 30-day cooling-off period and money back guarantee.
Return Policy Terms
Refund if description is not true. The artwork must be in the same condition as when received. The artwork must be carefully packaged for return shipment. Shipping costs not included in refund.
About Svetlana Rezvaya
I was born a researcher who investigates human emotions in a metaphysical and abstract way. I am Svetlana Rezvaya, an artist based in Oslo, Norway. Through my art I express that which does not concern the ecology of the earth, but rather with the ecology of a person. My emotionally expressive compositions are created with the acrylic technique in an abstract expressionist style.
I create themes for my creativity via concepts. In the concept "Kaleidoscope of emotions" I present abstract paintings. The concept presentation shows as in an optical instrument, the kaleidoscope, one can observe a series of rapidly changing color patterns on canvases. The colors and compositions change, it depends on my emotions in the painting process.
In the process of creating works of art, elements can come spontaneously and if it is beautiful, I keep it. And then the painting develops along its own path. Sometimes the paintings can come to me in my dreams. Then it is important in the morning when I wake up to make a sketch. Artistic images visit me when I am in a state between reality and sleep, when I am not yet fully awake but no longer asleep. In paintings I strive to convey feelings of peace, joy and sometimes sadness or movement, hope and renewal.
I started my career as an artist when I finished my bachelor's degree in visual arts in 2000. For 23 years I have painted paintings. I exhibit paintings every year both separately and in groups and actively in Oslo. Svetlana's paintings are in private collections in Norway, Finland, Austria, Russia and Germany.