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Fragile States

The series Fragile States explores inner human conditions during moments of transition and instability.
The works focus on the fragile balance between order and chaos, structure and dissolution.
Through abstract forms, color, and texture, the artist reflects on processes of transformation — moments when old structures dissolve and new ones begin to emerge.
Each work becomes a space for personal interpretation and dialogue

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Vertical

Fragile Balance

A reflection on inner support and upward movement.
 The vertical form becomes a symbol of stability within change.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2025

90×100cm

A composition exploring unstable equilibrium, where elements exist in tension and mutual dependence.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2025

90×100cm

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Unity

"Unity" is a vibrant abstract exploring harmony through diversity. Using a mosaic of bold colors and dynamic strokes, it symbolizes the strength of togetherness. Individual elements remain unique yet form a cohesive whole a visual metaphor for community and balance.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2023

90×100cm

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Birth of Light

An image of inner awakening, where light emerges through layers of experience.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2025

80×100cm

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Transition

A moment between states — when transformation has begun, but its outcome remains open.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2024

80×100cm

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Layers: Silence Between

Space unfolds through layers - applied, erased, nearly disappearing. The surface becomes a field of memory, where traces of movement dissolve into a shared rhythm.
A restrained palette and vertical accents create a sense of pause and inner balance. Here, not only the forms matter, but also the spaces between them.

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Layers

Born from the feeling that no experience ever disappears but settles deep within us to form our foundation, this painting moves from a dark, memory-charged base to a tense, unresolved center of incomplete transformation. The fragile light at the top emerges gradually and exists on its own terms, while the heavy, scraped texture ensures that earlier layers are concealed but never entirely lost. Reflecting our internal human architecture, this specific artwork became the entry point into the Fragile States series, capturing the vast, hidden complexity of a person who may appear completely ordinary from the outside.

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Trace

The work addresses what remains after an inner shift. Darker zones carry tension beneath a calm exterior — a trace of transformation, left open for perception and reflection.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2026

90×100cm

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Border of Worlds

Between forms and silence a space of encounter arises, where difference becomes breath and the boundary becomes a state of rest.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2025

80×100cm

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Assembling the Self

Fragmented elements of experience, memory, and identity coexist within a fragile yet living structure, where wholeness is an ongoing process.

Painted by Natalia Vypritskaya in Poznań, 2025

90×100cm

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Fault

This large abstract painting explores the tension between light and weight. A fragile pale surface is overshadowed by a dense dark form, creating a strong visual contrast and a sense of depth. Textured layers and subtle color transitions give the work a raw, atmospheric presence that changes with light and distance.

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Observer in the room

"Observer in the Room" is a reimagining of my first work, grounding Nietzsche’s concept of the Übermensch within the structured reality of an everyday room. The painting depicts my personal "Übermensch" — an impartial inner observer that watches every thought and emotion without the judgment of the ego. Hidden beneath layers of habit and the false self, this conscious Observer exists within each of us, serving as a reminder that true self-awareness can live inside every home.

© 2026 Natalia-Vypritskaia Art

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