Yuliya Gabriella

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Medium: Acrylic And Neon Cord On Canvas

Dimensions (In INs): 48 x 48

Country: United States of America

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Artist Bio

Yuliya is an abstract artist who was born in Kazakhstan. She spent her college years in Beijing, China. During her time in Beijing, she had the opportunity to explore Asia and was particularly fascinated by the spiritually charged places she visited, such as the Angkor Watt in Cambodia, temples of Siam Reap, Laos, Kuala Lumpur, monasteries and temples in China.

In 2013, Yuliya relocated to the United States where she started her own business running a personal shopping agency and launched a lingerie brand. At the same time, she pursued a Master's degree in Expressive Arts Therapy. It was during this time that Yuliya discovered the power of colors and shapes in affecting the mood of the viewer, even having a healing effect. She incorporates these techniques in her art to create pieces that deeply connect with the viewer.

Yuliya's art is a unique combination of kineticism and color therapy, abstraction, and spirituality. Her pieces are infused with a deep sense of spirituality, taking inspiration from philosophy, nature, music, sacred geometry, and quantum physics. Yuliya's work has been recognized for its interdisciplinary nature, engaging various academic disciplines, including philosophy, mathematics, and the natural and social sciences.

Yuliya's passion for art has taken her on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, and she hopes that her artwork will inspire others to find their own path toward inner peace. Her pieces are infused with a deep sense of connection to the world around her, drawing inspiration from philosophy, nature, music, sacred geometry, and quantum physics. Yuliya's work has been exhibited in various galleries across the United States and has received critical acclaim for its beauty, depth, and resonance with the human experience. Her art invites viewers to contemplate the mysteries of the universe and engage with something larger than themselves.

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