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Personal Reflection
I found this on Saatchi Art and paused longer than I expected. There’s something strange about reflecting on art through a screen, trying to feel its weight without ever standing in front of it. I keep wondering if I’m reacting to the work itself or to how it’s framed for me online. And then there’s the other question. Would I ever buy something like this without seeing it in person? The painting itself feels like that exact tension. She looks composed, but something underneath is shifting. The shadows feel like parts of her that don’t fully belong to the surface. Maybe that’s why it works even digitally. It already lives a bit between what is visible and what is felt.
About This Artwork
In Well, My Shadows, Nataliya Bagatskaya explores dual presence through a carefully staged scene. Her figures often appear composed and almost classical, yet something in the environment quietly kunsettles that balance. The shadows here are not just effects of light. They act as psychological extensions, suggesting memory, inner tension, or parallel versions of the self. The work sits between control and vulnerability, where what is visible and what is felt do not fully align.
- Artist
- Nataliya Bagatskaya
- Location
- Saatchi Art, Online
- Date experienced
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