Olga Mozul’s painting is closely connected to her poetry: many of her canvases, including the triptych “Lunaria”, feature lines from her poems. Full texts are available in the “Poetry” section.
Series “Lunaria”
I present the series of paintings “Lunaria”, created in my signature technique. Each work in this series is dedicated to the remarkable flower — lunaria, which in Russian culture symbolizes purity, delicacy, and fragility. The paintings feature a diverse color palette, ranging from pastel, moonlit shades to rich, radiant tones. Textural elements such as gold leaf, pearlescent varnish, and epoxy resin are used to enhance both visual and tactile perception. Each piece carries deep symbolism connected to the image of lunaria and Russian traditions of home decoration, inviting the viewer to reflection and aesthetic enjoyment.
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Series “Flowers of My Garden”
This series is a cycle of paintings in which the artist turns to the world of flowers grown in her own garden. Immersed in contemplation of these plants, she seeks to convey the emotions evoked by their natural beauty. The main idea of the “Flowers of My Garden” series is the artist’s desire to reflect the charm and beauty of living nature that surrounds her in everyday life. She aims to awaken in the viewer the same delicate admiration for the fragility and perfection of these natural creations.