Upward 3

Anna Myronova

950 

70 x 60 cm

Acrylic on canvas

“Upward 3” is a captivating piece of abstract art that commands attention with its bold use of color and dynamic composition. Set against a deep blue backdrop, the painting features striking black and lighter blue shapes that intersect and stretch upwards, creating a sense of movement and depth. The geometric forms and contrasting hues evoke a feeling of ascension and expansion, drawing the viewer’s eye upward and inviting them to explore the intricate interplay of lines and colors. As part of a triptych, “Upward 3” stands out for its ability to convey complex emotions through a seemingly simple palette, making it a visually and emotionally engaging work of art.

Anna Myronova was born in 1977 in Kyiv.
In 1997, she graduated from the Kyiv College of Arts and Crafts (now the M. Boychuk Kyiv State Academy of Decorative Arts and Design) with a degree in “Design.”
In 2007, she completed her studies at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture, specializing in Free Graphics under the supervision of A. V. Chebykin, earning a Master’s degree in Graphics.
She is engaged in painting, graphics, sculpture, and creates objects and photographs. She has participated in numerous exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad since 2002.
She has 22 solo projects and has participated in more than 140 group exhibitions. Since 2008, she has been a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. She is an expert for the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine in the Visual Arts Department.
She holds the position of Senior Lecturer at the Department of Design, Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Borys GrinchenkoKyiv University.

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Description

70 x 60 cm

Acrylic on canvas

“Upward 3” is a captivating piece of abstract art that commands attention with its bold use of color and dynamic composition. Set against a deep blue backdrop, the painting features striking black and lighter blue shapes that intersect and stretch upwards, creating a sense of movement and depth. The geometric forms and contrasting hues evoke a feeling of ascension and expansion, drawing the viewer’s eye upward and inviting them to explore the intricate interplay of lines and colors. As part of a triptych, “Upward 3” stands out for its ability to convey complex emotions through a seemingly simple palette, making it a visually and emotionally engaging work of art.

Additional information

Dimensions 60 × 70 cm