Ksenia Eliseeva
Ksenia Eliseeva is a contemporary Russian artist who lives and works in St. Petersburg (Russia). She creates complex works using her own technique wit ...
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This original artwork “The Path of Ecstasy I” was created by the contemporary Russian artist Ksenia Eliseeva and is available for sale online.
Ksenia Eliseeva’s painting “The Path of Ecstasy I” is not just a still life with flowers, but rather an intimate and meditative study that reveals the artist’s inner world, her admiration for beauty, her striving for spiritual enlightenment, and the feeling of ecstasy that arises when immersing oneself in the world of the beautiful. Using a muted yet refined palette based on a combination of pink, turquoise, gray, and gold shades, and an expressive textured technique, she creates an atmosphere of calm, contemplation, and mystery characteristic of the moment of touching something higher and unknown. This canvas is about beauty, about spirituality, about self-knowledge, and about the fact that “the path of ecstasy” is an inner journey to oneself, to one’s true essence, filled with love, harmony, and light.
At the center of attention of the painting is a delicate flower located on the left side of the canvas. Its slightly bloomed petals, painted in soft, pastel tones, seem to be a symbol of the fragility, tenderness, and vulnerability of life. The pink color, dominating the flower, is associated with love, compassion, care, and femininity, emphasizing its touching beauty and charm. The artist skillfully conveys the texture of the petals, their silkiness and transparency, creating a sense of realism and presence.
A special feature of the painting is the unusual, textured background, выполненный in a combination of turquoise, gray, and golden tones. The turquoise color seems to symbolize freedom, inspiration, and spiritual growth, while gray adds an element of mystery and drama to the composition. Golden accents, scattered over the entire surface of the canvas, give the painting a special radiance and warmth, reminding us of the divine light that permeates all things.
Vertical lines, created by a complex interplay of color and texture, stretch from top to bottom, as if forming energy flows connecting the flower and the background into a single whole. These lines seem to symbolize the “path of ecstasy”, leading to self-knowledge, spiritual enlightenment, and the attainment of inner harmony.
The textured painting technique characteristic of Eliseeva, using a palette knife and wide brushes, gives the painting a special expressiveness and drama. The painting seems to breathe, pulsates with energy, creating a feeling of movement and life.
Overall, “The Path of Ecstasy I” is a deeply personal and meditative work.
This painting can be hung on the wall of your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel and will be a wonderful decoration for your interior. You can buy online the artwork “The Path of Ecstasy I” measuring 100 x 90 cm with secure shipping to your location.
Artwork's condition:
Perfect
Year of creation of the painting:
2025
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Abstract
Technic:
Mixed media
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Abstract
Size:
Large
Width:
90 cm
Height:
100 cm
Thickness:
2 cm
Framing:
Not (or not applicable)
Ships From: Austria
Delivery Cost: Shipping is not included in the price of the artwork
The shipping cost will be calculated at checkout. It depends on the size of the artwork and the delivery region, and typically ranges from €50 to €300.
Delivery Time: Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-20 business days for international shipments
Returns: 14-day return policy
Ksenia Eliseeva is a contemporary Russian artist who lives and works in St. Petersburg (Russia). She creates complex works using her own technique wit ...
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