Paintings
On The Guard
By Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic on canvas
35 x 35 cm / 38 x 38 cm
Framed
On The Guard explores the fusion of feminine power and feline mystique through the figure of a cat-like ninja girl. Combining agility, intuition, and quiet vigilance, she stands as a symbol of contemporary womanhood - graceful, self-assured, and always alert. Inspired by society’s deepening affection for cats and their symbolic traits, this work reflects on the strength found in softness and the resilience in stillness. It is a tribute to empowered femininity in its most elegant and watchful form.
Tidal Memory
by Violetta Kurbanova
Watercolour on paper
56 х 38 cm
Unframed
Tidal Memory explores the precariousness of our chosen sanctuaries. The foreground is rendered as a singular point of structural brilliance, defying the overwhelming forces of erosion and the ghostly, shifting mists of the ocean’s memory.
The Red Hood
By Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic on canvas
76 x 76 cm
Through vibrant reds, the artist have fused abstract, cubism, and pop art, crafting a piece that radiates boldness and intrigue. The geometric shapes envelop the enigmatic central figure, drawing viewers into a dance of colour and form and evoking the RedHood fairytale. This artwork is an exploration of identity and perception, meant to evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation, infusing any space with dynamic energy and a touch of mystery.
Charcoal Drawing
by Olga Bakhtina
Charcoal on paper
A2 (42 × 59.4 cm)
Unframed
Various drawings available. Please visit a gallery to choose.
Orchids at the Window
by Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic and screen print on canvas
40 x 30 cm
Framed
Lazy Afternoon Bliss
by Alla Art
Watercolour on paper
38 x 56 cm
Unframed
This watercolour painting captures an intimate moment of leisure as two friends relax on a sun-drenched beach. The duo is sprawled on colourful blankets among rocky outcrops, enjoying the simplicity of fresh watermelon. I skilfully use soft tones and natural light to emphasise the warmth of the setting, while the casual poses convey a sense of camaraderie and ease. The composition invites the viewer to bask in the peaceful, carefree atmosphere of a summer afternoon spent by the sea.
The Shore’s Edge
by Violetta Kurbanova
Watercolour on paper
38 x 56 cm
Framed
The Shore’s Edge explores the precariousness of our chosen sanctuaries. The house is rendered as a singular point of brilliance, a "last outpost" defying the overwhelming forces of erosion and the ghostly, shifting mists of the ocean’s memory.
Moment of Contemplation
by Alla Art
Watercolour on paper
42 x 30 cm
Unframed
This painting captures a quiet yet profound moment of introspection. The woman sits on worn stone steps, her body present but her mind seemingly elsewhere. With a phone loosely held in her hand and sunglasses resting against her striped shirt, she appears to be caught between the distractions of modern life and the timeless act of reflection.
The two black birds perched nearby add a subtle narrative - are they silent observers, symbolic messengers, or simply part of the scenery. The weathered textures of the stone steps and the soft play of light evoke a sense of stillness, reinforcing the mood of solitude and contemplation.
Through this piece, I am to explore the beauty of pause - the moments when we detach from the rush of life and allow ourselves to just be.
Cat Girl 1
By Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 60 cm
In this acrylic painting, I've infused abstract and pop art influences with a touch of cubism to create a vibrant persona that blends human and feline traits. The contrasting reds against a muted geometric background echo a bold and mysterious allure. Her piercing gaze invites curiosity, hinting at a story untold. This piece promises to infuse any space with a dynamic, enigmatic energy, sparking imagination and conversation.
This is the first painting of the "Cat Girl" series.
Hello?
By Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic on canvas
76 x76 cm
This striking portrait masterfully blends Avant-garde aesthetics with contemporary influences, reflecting the growing popularity of stylised and visually bold imagery in digital culture. The subject’s large, expressive eyes and delicate yet powerful facial structure evoke a sense of mystery and strength, embodying a modern interpretation of feminine beauty that resonates with today’s visual trends. The smooth, porcelain-like complexion contrasts with the sharp geometric elements, symbolising the duality often explored in modern femininity—softness and strength, elegance and rebellion.
The influence of anime and manga culture is evident in the subject’s oversized eyes, which convey emotion and intensity, a hallmark of feminine characterisation in Japanese pop art.
The bold colour-blocking and geometric deconstruction recall the innovations of Cubism and Russian Constructivism, pioneered by artists like Pablo Picasso, Tamara de Lempicka, and Alexandra Exter—who often redefined the female form through abstraction and stylization. The composition’s angular headpiece and structured clothing give the subject an almost futuristic, commanding presence, reminiscent of fashion-forward, high-concept depictions of women in fantasy and sci-fi.
This fusion of feminine portraiture, avant-garde abstraction, and anime-inspired stylization results in a powerful, contemporary artwork that speaks to the evolution of female identity, empowerment, and digital-age aesthetics. It stands at the crossroads of fine art, anime culture, and social media trends, capturing the essence of the modern woman—bold, enigmatic, and timelessly captivating.
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Music of the City
by Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic on canvas
76 x76 cm
Abstract representation of the harmonious connection of the young girl and her city.
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Pomegranate
by Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic painting on canvas
30 x 30 cm
Framed
Semi-abstract acrylic painting with palette-knife. Quiet philosophical atmospheric work in post-modernism style.
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Praying For Peace
By Svetlana Prokhorova
Acrylic on Canvas
76 x76 cm
2026
A young girl is praying in the church. Praying for Peace, the most desirable thing in our modern life. Living in the 21st Century we are still have many wars in the World. The most vulnerable people in this situation are women and children.
This painting has a reference - a photo of the little girl praying for Peace in the church at the border of Russia and Ukraine where Slavic people still killing each other for four years. With no reason.
The Light whirlpool behind the girl symbolises the Higher Angelic Dimension which hears our every prayer.
Sculpture
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Prints & Editions
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Cat Lady | Screen-Printed T-Shirt
by Svetlana Prokhorova
A hand screen-printed T-shirt by Svetlana Prokhorova, featuring the Cat Lady motif translated into a bold, wearable format.
Each piece is individually printed using traditional screen printing techniques, resulting in subtle variations that make every T-shirt unique. The design reflects the artist’s graphic language, combining strong linework with carefully placed colour accents and a distinct sense of character.
Printed on cotton. Limited edition.
Printed Silk Scarf | Floral (Pink) | 100 x 100 cm
by Violetta Kurbanova
A printed silk scarf by Violetta Kurbanova, featuring motifs drawn from the artist’s work.
Each piece translates elements of painting into a wearable format, combining colour and composition with the natural qualities of silk.
Material: 100 % Silk Satin
Size: 100 cm x 100 cm
Pure Elegance
by Svetlana Prokhorova
Screen print on paper
40 x 30 cm
Unframed
A humorous portrait of a female cat wearing coloured glasses and a bold scarf, with colour variations across the edition. The work playfully contrasts the idea of “pure elegance” with the contemporary fascination with cats in social media culture.
Cute and Smart
by Svetlana Prokhorova
Screen print on paper
40 x 30 cm
Unframed
A humorous portrait of a male cat wearing coloured glasses and a bold scarf, with colour variations across the edition. The work playfully contrasts the idea of “pure elegance” with the contemporary fascination with cats in social media culture.
Cat Gentleman | Screen-Printed T-Shirt
by Svetlana Prokhorova
A hand screen-printed T-shirt by Svetlana Prokhorova, featuring the Cat Gentleman motif with its composed, slightly ironic character.
Each piece is individually printed using traditional screen printing techniques, resulting in subtle variations that make every T-shirt unique. The design reflects the artist’s interest in structure, colour, and personality, translated into a wearable form.
Printed on cotton. Limited edition.
Queen of Style
by Svetlana Prokhorova
Screen print on paper
30 x 40 cm
Unframed
A hand screen print by Svetlana Prokhorova featuring a stylised depiction of Queen Elizabeth as a cultural style icon.
Presented as a sequence of repeated figures, each rendered in a distinct colour variation, the work plays with the recognisable visual codes of the Queen’s public image. Through repetition and colour shifts, the composition explores the relationship between identity, image, and the construction of style.
Printed using traditional screen printing techniques, each work carries slight variations that emphasise the handmade process.
Edition of 20.
Printed Silk Scarf | 40 x 177 cm
by Violetta Kurbanova
A printed silk scarfs by Violetta Kurbanova, featuring motifs drawn from the artist’s work.
Each piece translates elements of painting into a wearable format, combining colour and composition with the natural qualities of silk.
Available in a range of motifs and designs.
Material: 100 % Silk Satin
Size: 40 cm x 177 cm
Printed Silk Scarf | 100 x 150 cm
by Violetta Kurbanova
A printed silk scarfs by Violetta Kurbanova, featuring motifs drawn from the artist’s work.
Each piece translates elements of painting into a wearable format, combining colour and composition with the natural qualities of silk.
Available in a range of motifs and designs.
Material: 100 % Silk Satin
Size: 100 cm x 150 cm
Printed Silk Scarf | 53 x 53 cm
by Violetta Kurbanova
A printed silk scarfs by Violetta Kurbanova, featuring motifs drawn from the artist’s work.
Each piece translates elements of painting into a wearable format, combining colour and composition with the natural qualities of silk.
Available in a range of motifs and designs.
Material: 100 % Silk Satin
Size: 53 cm x 53 cm