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$2,082.50The Story
Valeriy Gridnevās original painting Almost (20" x 26") captures the delicate pause just before action, portraying a ballet dancer mid-preparation as she adjusts her shoe. Gridnev renders the figure with both anatomical precision and painterly looseness. The dancerās pose is graceful yet grounded, her expression inward and focused, embodying the quiet discipline behind the elegance of performance.
Soft, translucent layers of white and pale blue sweep across the tutu, suggesting movement even in stillness. The contrasting warmth of the dancerās skin tones draws the eye, inviting the viewer into an intimate moment of concentration. Gridnevās swift, expressive lines hint at form without over-defining it, preserving a sense of spontaneity and life. His impressionistic technique gives the image a dreamlike quality, while his classical training ensures fidelity to proportion and character.
Influenced by masters such as Van Dyck, John Singer Sargent and Claude Monet, Gridnev merges tradition with immediacy. His works celebrate both the external beauty and internal world of his subjects. In Almost, we glimpse the quiet ritual that precedes performanceāan evocative reflection of grace, determination and the fleeting spaces in between. It is a quietly powerful example of Gridnevās distinctive, emotionally resonant style.

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Valeriy Gridnevās original painting Almost (20" x 26") captures the delicate pause just before action, portraying a ballet dancer mid-preparation as she adjusts her shoe. Gridnev renders the figure with both anatomical precision and painterly looseness. The dancerās pose is graceful yet grounded, her expression inward and focused, embodying the quiet discipline behind the elegance of performance.
Soft, translucent layers of white and pale blue sweep across the tutu, suggesting movement even in stillness. The contrasting warmth of the dancerās skin tones draws the eye, inviting the viewer into an intimate moment of concentration. Gridnevās swift, expressive lines hint at form without over-defining it, preserving a sense of spontaneity and life. His impressionistic technique gives the image a dreamlike quality, while his classical training ensures fidelity to proportion and character.
Influenced by masters such as Van Dyck, John Singer Sargent and Claude Monet, Gridnev merges tradition with immediacy. His works celebrate both the external beauty and internal world of his subjects. In Almost, we glimpse the quiet ritual that precedes performanceāan evocative reflection of grace, determination and the fleeting spaces in between. It is a quietly powerful example of Gridnevās distinctive, emotionally resonant style.















