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Mougenot Natalya
Contemporary abstract expressive watercolor painting on paper "Blue Rapshody"

2025

$473.37
£353.74
€400
CA$659.15
A$708.32
CHF 380.06
MX$8,343.62
NOK 4,778.79
SEK 4,365.40
DKK 3,049.23

About the Item

This contemporary abstract expressionist painting depicting four women in dance was created by the French artist Natalya Mougenot and this piece makes part of her ongoing series dedicated to Women. Titled “Blue Rhapsody,” this artwork is a lyrical exploration of unity, rhythm, and shared movement. Set against a vast blue background, the two stylized female figures dance in unison—mirroring one another in perfect harmony. Their forms, though minimal and abstract, convey a powerful sense of connection and motion, evoking the silent understanding between bodies moving as one. The cool blue backdrop brings a sense of depth and calm, while the figures—rendered in warm tones of brown and gold—pulse with life and intention. The expressive brushstrokes emphasize not only movement and grace but the emotional resonance of the moment captured. It’s more than a dance; it’s a visual metaphor for connection, unity, and the beauty of shared rhythm. Natalya’s artistic influences—ranging from Abstract Expressionism and Impressionism to Art Naïf and Art Brut—are clearly felt in this piece. She continues to refine a style that is uniquely her own: raw, intuitive, and emotionally direct. In her words: “I wanted this piece to celebrate movement, by playing between form and color, and inviting my viewers to appreciate the beauty of dance through an abstract lens.” She further reflects: “In creating this piece, I felt an overwhelming sense of freedom—freedom in movement, in letting go, in allowing bodies to become one flow. This piece is about the beauty of dancing together—not just beside one another, but within the same rhythm. It’s about unison, fusion, and that silent joy when motion becomes a shared language.” Artwork Details: Title: "Blue Rapshody" Size: 20 x 20 cm (12 x 12 inches) Medium: Watercolor on heavyweight, acid-free Italian Fabriano paper Finish: Sealed with protective varnish Framing: Unframed (standard size for easy custom framing) Certificate of Authenticity: Included Shipping: Carefully packaged with international delivery available About the Artist: Born in Kazakhstan and living in France for over two decades, Natalya Mougenot brings a rich cultural perspective and personal depth to her artistic practice. Her work—bold, expressive, and emotionally honest—resonates with collectors around the world who seek art that feels both authentic and impactful. Natalya is known for blending diverse influences, including Abstract Expressionism, Impressionism, Art Naïf, and Art Brut, into a cohesive visual language. Her approach is instinctive and heartfelt, always guided by her core values: authenticity, sincerity, and honesty. These principles are the foundation of both her painting and photographic work. As a photographer, Natalya also offers a distinctive perspective through the lens—her photos (browseable on this platform) reflect the same poetic, observational quality found in her paintings. Whether capturing fleeting light or the quiet dignity of everyday moments, her photographic practice is another expression of her deep commitment to truth and presence. “Authenticity is everything,” Natalya says. “People can always feel when something is real—or when it’s not. I want my work to be honest, to come from a place that’s true.” Explore more of Natalya Mougenot’s paintings and photography to experience a universe where movement, emotion, and human connection are at the heart of every piece.
  • Creator:
    Mougenot Natalya (1981, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 7.88 in (20 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    VÉNISSIEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2490216734092

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