
Original: $5,250.00
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$1,837.50The Story
Size:52 x 64 in.
Larissa Eremeeva's Everything I Was Supposed to Learn but Never Did is an abstract painting that embodies her journey of introspection and artistic evolution. The piece features a soft, muted palette interspersed with delicate, vibrant accents of green, pink, and yellow. Thin, gestural lines trace across the canvas, creating a sense of movement and fluidity, while subtle layers of texture invite the viewer to delve into its emotional depth. The painting feels both structured and spontaneous, reflecting themes of self-discovery and unlearned lessons.
Eremeeva's artistic practice stems from a deep fascination with human behaviour and memory. Initially a figurative painter, a personal tragedy shifted her focus towards abstraction, enabling her to explore complex themes such as transience and generational connections. Her process begins with vivid visualisation but unfolds intuitively, employing oil on canvas alongside materials like sand, pastel, and charcoal to create depth and dimension.
Influenced by her global experiences in Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, and the USA, Eremeeva's work resonates with collectors worldwide. Her art seeks to inspire personal reflection, encouraging viewers to connect with their own emotions and perceptions. Exhibited across Europe and the USA, her pieces continue to evolve, embracing growth and change both on and beyond the canvas.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:52 x 64 in.
Larissa Eremeeva's Everything I Was Supposed to Learn but Never Did is an abstract painting that embodies her journey of introspection and artistic evolution. The piece features a soft, muted palette interspersed with delicate, vibrant accents of green, pink, and yellow. Thin, gestural lines trace across the canvas, creating a sense of movement and fluidity, while subtle layers of texture invite the viewer to delve into its emotional depth. The painting feels both structured and spontaneous, reflecting themes of self-discovery and unlearned lessons.
Eremeeva's artistic practice stems from a deep fascination with human behaviour and memory. Initially a figurative painter, a personal tragedy shifted her focus towards abstraction, enabling her to explore complex themes such as transience and generational connections. Her process begins with vivid visualisation but unfolds intuitively, employing oil on canvas alongside materials like sand, pastel, and charcoal to create depth and dimension.
Influenced by her global experiences in Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, and the USA, Eremeeva's work resonates with collectors worldwide. Her art seeks to inspire personal reflection, encouraging viewers to connect with their own emotions and perceptions. Exhibited across Europe and the USA, her pieces continue to evolve, embracing growth and change both on and beyond the canvas.














