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Illusionary Paper Series – Spring Rose

by Daria Aksenova

Enhance your environment with this new geometrical statement piece from Daria Aksenova. This beautiful new series is appropriate for any setting and easily incorporated into existing décor. As with all of her work, the suspended cut paper draws the viewer’s eye into a unique retrospective space.

 

Name: Spring Rose #008

Medium: Hand-cut, layered, suspended, colored paper shadowbox

Dimensions: 10” x 10” x 1.75” 

25.4cm x 25.4cm x 4.45cm

This unique series emphasizes the interplay of colour and shadow, creating an exploratory space that captures the eye and mind.

These works incorporate suspended layers cut from lightfast, acid-free, coloured paper. All the pieces are framed using archival materials and Artglass AR 70™. 

Each work is wired for your convenience, the ease of installation, and a uniform visual effect.

The complete set of this series (nine pieces) is available at <https://dariaaksenova.com/shop/spring-rose>

Should you prefer to purchase the entire set, add “Full Set” to your cart and apply the code “COMPLETESET” during checkout to receive a discount equaling the amount of your purchase for the single piece at Everyday Original ($360, applicable once to a Full Set purchase; the nine pieces will ship together).

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Daria Aksenova is best known for her pen and ink, suspended, cut paper narrative shadowboxes. The current focus of her work is the creation of cinematographic storytelling through constructed dynamism - arising from layering and complexity of composition - within a static media, inspired by her past experience with the fashion and film industries.

Daria Aksenova uses ink as it is an unforgiving medium that precludes editing and demands precision. Individual elements are then hand-cut with a scalpel and suspended against each other until the desired depth is achieved. Her technique demands a steady hand and unfailing commitment, often requiring over a hundred hours of dedication and intimacy with each piece.

The Subject matter choice is driven by her interest in symbolism, often reflecting conflict inherent to the human condition, as echoed through mythology and folklore. The balance of playful storytelling coupled with deeper-seated significance provides unique yet relatable work. Her pieces evoke a dreamscape-like narrative that pulls in both the eye and mind, presenting space and opportunity for the imagination to wander into a deep narrative that can only be experienced first hand.