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Eclipsed by Petals
Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas
Aliya Abs’s latest series is a luminous tribute to spring—a season of softness, awakening, and renewal. Across 21 intimately scaled paintings, she captures the fragile beauty of transformation with a gentle yet confident hand. Florals dominate the collection: delicate still lifes rendered in a light, romantic palette that conjures the first warmth of the season. In these works, color becomes emotion—pale pinks, warm creams, and soft greens suggest a world just beginning to bloom.
Threaded throughout the series are repeated dotted patterns, subtle gestures that introduce playfulness and hint at a deeper innocence. These marks act almost like petals themselves—scattered, intuitive, light-hearted. Within the bouquet of floral studies, four portraits offer a human counterpart to the blooming. Each woman, painted with quiet dignity, becomes a vessel for the emotional tenor of spring. In Florist, the emotional centerpiece of the show, Abs offers a portrait of calm resolve—of someone who arranges beauty not as a flourish, but as an act of strength.
Together, the works trace a seasonal and emotional arc. Their titles, tender and poetic, reinforce the feeling of being on the edge of something new. This is the world as seen through Abs’s eyes: a space where tenderness is a force, where hope unfurls slowly, petal by petal.
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Aliya Abs’s latest series is a luminous tribute to spring—a season of softness, awakening, and renewal. Across 21 intimately scaled paintings, she captures the fragile beauty of transformation with a gentle yet confident hand. Florals dominate the collection: delicate still lifes rendered in a light, romantic palette that conjures the first warmth of the season. In these works, color becomes emotion—pale pinks, warm creams, and soft greens suggest a world just beginning to bloom.
Threaded throughout the series are repeated dotted patterns, subtle gestures that introduce playfulness and hint at a deeper innocence. These marks act almost like petals themselves—scattered, intuitive, light-hearted. Within the bouquet of floral studies, four portraits offer a human counterpart to the blooming. Each woman, painted with quiet dignity, becomes a vessel for the emotional tenor of spring. In Florist, the emotional centerpiece of the show, Abs offers a portrait of calm resolve—of someone who arranges beauty not as a flourish, but as an act of strength.
Together, the works trace a seasonal and emotional arc. Their titles, tender and poetic, reinforce the feeling of being on the edge of something new. This is the world as seen through Abs’s eyes: a space where tenderness is a force, where hope unfurls slowly, petal by petal.
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Year
2025
Materials
Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas
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Signed by Artist
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Dimensions
19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches
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19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches
Unframed: 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches
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About the Artist
Aliya Abs
After becoming a mother, Aliya Abs slowly discovered reduced and linear art for herself, and this preference for contemporary art has been increasing ever since. This development in her work is rooted in Aliya's belief that life itself is easier to understand in a simple form. Abs expresses herself and her feelings through an unmistakable merging between love and melancholy. Often in the form of figures, portraits, and still lifes.
Current New York City Exhibition
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Tappan New York City
100 Grand Street, New York NY
May 1 - May 22nd
Current Los Angeles Exhibition
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Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th

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Aliya Abs’s latest series is a luminous tribute to spring—a season of softness, awakening, and renewal. Across 21 intimately scaled paintings, she captures the fragile beauty of transformation with a gentle yet confident hand. Florals dominate the collection: delicate still lifes rendered in a light, romantic palette that conjures the first warmth of the season. In these works, color becomes emotion—pale pinks, warm creams, and soft greens suggest a world just beginning to bloom.
Threaded throughout the series are repeated dotted patterns, subtle gestures that introduce playfulness and hint at a deeper innocence. These marks act almost like petals themselves—scattered, intuitive, light-hearted. Within the bouquet of floral studies, four portraits offer a human counterpart to the blooming. Each woman, painted with quiet dignity, becomes a vessel for the emotional tenor of spring. In Florist, the emotional centerpiece of the show, Abs offers a portrait of calm resolve—of someone who arranges beauty not as a flourish, but as an act of strength.
Together, the works trace a seasonal and emotional arc. Their titles, tender and poetic, reinforce the feeling of being on the edge of something new. This is the world as seen through Abs’s eyes: a space where tenderness is a force, where hope unfurls slowly, petal by petal.