This series is about spring not just as a season, but as a state of mind. It captures fleeting moments—light, weightless, filled with colors that seem to dissolve into space, wrapping the viewer in tranquility.
The works of Yehor Dulin and Helen Shukina embody a contemporary impressionism that breathes with freedom. Their paintings do not merely depict forms; they convey sensations—an ephemeral magic woven into light. Soft, almost airy brushstrokes, delicate transitions of color, and an expressive yet quiet energy, like the wind rustling through blossoming branches.
This is lounge art—a space where time dissolves into the gentle hues of nature . Looking at these paintings, you can almost inhale their scent: morning dew on petals, the warmth of the sun through flowering trees, fresh air filled with the promise of new beginnings.
Each work is a meditation on tenderness, peace, and the delicate balance between reality and emotion. These are not just images of gardens—they are blooming moods. A spring that never fades.
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