"A Gulp of Air" original painting on canvas

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"A Gulp of Air" was painted at a turning point — the first breath of a new life, the relief and exhilaration that comes when you finally choose yourself. There is something raw and freeing in this piece, a sense of breaking through and breathing deeply for the first time in a long time.

Painted in acrylic and oil on canvas, the layers carry that same complexity — built up, worked through, and ultimately open. It is a painting that speaks to anyone who has ever started over.

Medium: Acrylic and oil on canvas
Signed by the artist
Year: 2020
Status: Sold — available as part of the portfolio archive

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Large vibrant mixed-media painting ‘Keep Me Awake’ 120x100cm £10k GBP by Olga Zane United Kingdom
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Art made with passion and life

I think art is a very essential part of life. As an artist I have this privilege in life to share my art with others and it makes me truly fulfilled. Art might not define happiness, but for me, being able to share my creations and know they make a good impact on life of a total stranger is something that gives me more energy than food can. And I really don't like myself when I don't create for longer periods of time. I have too much energy to give away for good and holding onto it is not making me any good either.
I find it hard to settle down with one thing or another- art wise, therefore you can witness my style has changed throught years a lot, I have been trying new mediums, styles, techniques and subjects and it makes my work kind of fun. It's important to move in life, in all directions. Even if I still choose to not go further with the new medium, I tried something new, I moved around, I lived.
I hope that every creation finds its true owner and I believe that its the Art chooses the owner, not the other way around. Once you have the connection with the piece, you know what I mean. I hope you find yours.