Series Musical Graphics
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Girl with guitar, acrylic graphic painting2025. Аcrylic, mixed media, acrylic marker, designer cardboard ARTCARE 40.5x40.5 cm In this painting, music flows through lines, squares, keys, and circles until they find their rhythm. The instruments are silent on their own, but they come alive when a human presence appears - an eye, a glance that gives them life. Music always needs a guide. An instrument cannot speak without the musician. The gaze in the painting is that guide. Through this presence we perceive not just notes, but the inner music of the author. The work combines cubism and contemporary expression, created with acrylic on cardboard. It is both geometric and lyrical: sharp edges softened by emotion, abstract forms transformed into harmony. More than a still life of instruments, it is a portrait of music itself - alive, breathing, waiting for the viewer to hear it. Unique and original, this composition becomes the centerpiece of any interior, resonating with those who seek art filled with both rhythm and soul.
Girl with electric guitar, acrylic graphic painting, geometric cubism2025. Аcrylic, mixed media, acrylic marker, designer cardboard ARTCARE 30х30 cm In this painting, music flows through vertical lines, keys, and circles, weaving rhythm into geometry. The guitar stands still, its strings silent until a human gaze appears - the fragment of a face, the presence that awakens sound. Without a guide, music is impossible. Without the hand the instrument cannot play, without the eye the painting cannot breathe. Only in this unity - viewer, musician, and sound - does the secret melody we call art come alive. The work merges cubism with contemporary abstraction, executed in acrylic on cardboard. Sharp structures dissolve into lyrical softness, checks and stripes become patterns of harmony, and color shifts - warm ochres, muted grays, deep blues - echo the pulse of music. It is more than an arrangement of forms: it is a portrait of resonance itself, where silence turns to song the moment we look and listen.
The Sound Within. Cubist Music. Acrylic graphic painting2025. Аcrylic, canvas on a stretcher, mixed media 70x70x1.5 cm In this painting, music emerges at the meeting point of order and imagination. On the left, the guitar stands with precise geometry, its straight lines and clear forms reflecting the discipline of the instrument. But an instrument alone is silent, bound to structure. On the right, where the human profile appears, the shapes break free - curves, spirals, and waves begin to swirl, carrying the boundless energy of musical fantasy. Here, sound no longer obeys rules of form; it follows only the talent and vision of the composer or performer. The work merges cubism with lyrical abstraction, painted in acrylic on canvas. Warm ochres and layered reds anchor the composition, while soft grays and deep blues carry it into resonance. The treble clef rises as a visual echo of song, binding both halves into one. This is not only a depiction of instruments and face; it is a portrait of music itself - geometry transformed into breath, silence awakened into melody, art revealed in the unity of viewer, musician, and sound.
Ukulele. Cubist Music2025 acrylic, mixed media, acrylic marker, designer cardboard ARTCARE 29.7x30.0 cm The strings trace invisible lines of sound across a space built from color and rhythm. Geometry becomes melody — the ukulele suspended within a quiet structure of intersecting planes and subtle contrasts. Between the gaze and the instrument lies a still moment, where the next chord is waiting to appear. Created with acrylic on premium designer cardboard ARTCARE, this piece combines cubist precision with emotional restraint. Warm terracotta and cool blue tones weave together like alternating notes, balancing structure and silence. It speaks softly, leaving the listener to imagine the sound beyond the frame.
Man with a French horn. Contemporary Cubist Music Art2025 Acrylic, mixed media, acrylic marker, designer cardboard ARTCARE 41х41 cm A quiet dialogue unfolds between the musician and the instrument. The golden French horn curves toward the profile, as if listening, waiting for the next breath to awaken sound. Lines flow in spiral rhythms, where geometry meets silence, and color begins to sing. The music seems to hover — not yet played, but already alive in anticipation. Created with acrylic and mixed media on designer cardboard ARTCARE, this work blends cubist structure with gentle movement. Subtle shades of gold, violet, and ivory shimmer in layered harmony, revealing a calm intensity. It invites the viewer to pause — to hear the invisible rhythm that exists before the first note.
