Igor Nekraha
January Field, 2026
Acrylic on canvas
90 × 100 cm
Unique
Lysenko Gallery
£2,800.00
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A quiet surface extends into the distance, subdued under the pale weight of January. Its stillness feels absolute, yet something beneath it seems held in suspension — unseen, but present....
A quiet surface extends into the distance, subdued under the pale weight of January. Its stillness feels absolute, yet something beneath it seems held in suspension — unseen, but present.
Faint lines move across it, like traces or interruptions, never fully revealing whether they belong to land, ice, or something in between. The horizon remains distant, softened by a dim, diffused light that barely breaks through the cold sky.
Here, everything is reduced to essence: surface, silence, and the subtle tension of what lies just out of reach.
Faint lines move across it, like traces or interruptions, never fully revealing whether they belong to land, ice, or something in between. The horizon remains distant, softened by a dim, diffused light that barely breaks through the cold sky.
Here, everything is reduced to essence: surface, silence, and the subtle tension of what lies just out of reach.