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Mougenot Natalya
Modern abstract Impressionist seascape coastal painting "Echoes of the shore"

2025

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About the Item

This contemporary abstract expressionist seascape painting was created by French artist Natalya Mougenot as part of her ongoing series inspired by the emotional landscapes and natural rhythms of Provence and the Mediterranean coast.” Titled “Echoes of the Shore,” this work captures the poetic meeting between land and sea—a quiet dialogue of waves, wind, light, and memory. A curved cliff, brushed in energetic strokes of green, turquoise, ochre, and hints of blue and white, extends toward shimmering water like a natural arm reaching into stillness. The horizon stretches calm and open, while dynamic marks animate the sky and sea, evoking movement, salt air, and the sensation of breathing with the ocean. This is not a literal coastline—it is the feeling of the shore, translated through rhythm, texture, and intuitive gesture. Mougenot’s distinctive approach merges abstract expressionism, lyrical abstraction, and intuitive mark-making, guided by emotional truth instead of realism. Her brushstrokes pulse like water and wind, transforming landscape into a sensory experience. “My style is born from instinct—an intuitive and spontaneous expression. I let the painting speak before the mind interferes.” — N.M. Here, the coastline is both form and metaphor—movement, transition, and inner reflection. The Mediterranean and Provençal landscapes are a continuous source of inspiration for the artist—not just visually, but spiritually. Through them she explores solitude, quiet strength, and the honesty found in wild places. “In nature, we face ourselves. There we stop performing, stop wearing masks. It’s where we return to who we truly are.” — N.M. The sea, particularly, embodies freedom and inner vastness—an echo of the soul returning to openness. Mougenot’s work stands against the artificial polish of the world, choosing emotional clarity instead:“Art must remain honest. Today more than ever, we are pushed to fit, to seem, to conform. Painting is where I refuse that and stay real.” — N.M. Her pieces are not constructed—they unfold, led by sensation rather than structure, emotion rather than rules. “Echoes of the Shore” invites the viewer into a meditative space where land meets water, movement meets stillness, and the outside world meets the interior realm of feeling. It is a moment of horizon and possibility— A quiet breath before the tide turns, A place where memory drifts like waves returning again and again to shore. Nature as mirror. Sea as emotion. A landscape not to observe, but to feel. Details: Title: "Echoes of the shore" Medium: Acrylic paints and acrylic pens on cotton un-stretched canvas Size: 30 x 22 cm (11.8 x 8.7 in) Signed on front and back Sold unframed: can be framed or stretched according to your interior Signed on the front and on the back International delivery from France : shipped flat with a Certificate of Authenticity About the Artist: Originally from Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, and now based in Lyon, France, Natalya Mougenot has spent over two decades refining her artistic voice. Her multicultural background and personal experience inform her bold, expressive works, which have found homes in private collections around the world. Natalya’s distinctive visual language blends Abstract Expressionism, Impressionism, Art Naïf, and Art Brut—resulting in paintings that are raw, instinctive, and emotionally resonant. Across her work, three values guide her: authenticity, sincerity, and honesty. In addition to painting, Natalya is also a passionate photographer. Her photographic work—also featured on this platform—mirrors her painterly sensibility: a poetic, observational approach that captures the quiet power of everyday life. For her, photography is both inspiration and a form of presence, often serving as visual sketches for future paintings or existing as standalone works. Discover more of Natalya Mougenot’s work—both paintings and photographs—and step into a world where movement, emotion, and human connection are expressed with striking clarity and truth.
  • Creator:
    Mougenot Natalya (1981, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 8.67 in (22 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    VÉNISSIEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2490217143512

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