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$1,643.25The Story
Size:52 x 52 in.
Larissa Eremeeva’s For a Long Time, I Used to Go to Bed Early is a serene abstract painting that exudes an understated sense of nostalgia and introspection. Dominated by soft greens and punctuated by a bold yet tranquil peach shape, the composition invites viewers into a meditative space. Delicate lines, subtle textures, and layered elements create a dynamic interplay between control and spontaneity, reflecting Eremeeva’s exploration of memory and emotional depth. The white strokes meandering through the canvas evoke a sense of fleeting connections and the passage of time.
Eremeeva’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in her fascination with human behaviour and emotional complexities. A personal tragedy served as a catalyst for her shift from figurative painting to abstraction, enabling her to delve into themes of transience, memory, and generational ties. Her process begins with vivid visualisations that inform her palette and medium. Combining oil on canvas with sand, pastel, and charcoal, she employs a multi-layered approach to craft her evocative compositions.
Her experiences living in Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, and the United States have profoundly shaped her perspective, enriching her work with global insights. Exhibited across Europe and the USA, Eremeeva’s art inspires viewers to uncover their own emotional connections and interpretations within her works.

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 52 in.
Larissa Eremeeva’s For a Long Time, I Used to Go to Bed Early is a serene abstract painting that exudes an understated sense of nostalgia and introspection. Dominated by soft greens and punctuated by a bold yet tranquil peach shape, the composition invites viewers into a meditative space. Delicate lines, subtle textures, and layered elements create a dynamic interplay between control and spontaneity, reflecting Eremeeva’s exploration of memory and emotional depth. The white strokes meandering through the canvas evoke a sense of fleeting connections and the passage of time.
Eremeeva’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in her fascination with human behaviour and emotional complexities. A personal tragedy served as a catalyst for her shift from figurative painting to abstraction, enabling her to delve into themes of transience, memory, and generational ties. Her process begins with vivid visualisations that inform her palette and medium. Combining oil on canvas with sand, pastel, and charcoal, she employs a multi-layered approach to craft her evocative compositions.
Her experiences living in Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, and the United States have profoundly shaped her perspective, enriching her work with global insights. Exhibited across Europe and the USA, Eremeeva’s art inspires viewers to uncover their own emotional connections and interpretations within her works.
























