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Into Temptation
Acrylic and oil pastel on linen
Aliya Abs’ latest series is a meditation on connection, emotion, and the ephemeral nature of time. Blending still lifes with figurative scenes, she creates a narrative in which vases of flowers symbolize both renewal and fragility, while figures—women, men, and couples—embody love, longing, and security.
With a soft, muted palette and simplified forms, Abs invites interpretation, allowing each composition to serve as a fragment of a larger, unspoken story. The presence of men with cats introduces a subtle subversion of traditional masculinity, offering a quiet reflection on tenderness and introspection. Balancing structure and fluidity, pattern and movement, her paintings evoke a sense of poetic intimacy, where each viewer can find echoes of their own emotions and memories.
In Abs' Own Words:
"In this series, I blend still lifes of flowers with figurative scenes to create a narrative aboutcloseness, emotions, and the transience of the moment. The vases with flowers symbolize bothfreshness and renewal, as well as the fragility of life. The figures–women, men, couples–embody various facets of love, longing, and security."
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Aliya Abs’ latest series is a meditation on connection, emotion, and the ephemeral nature of time. Blending still lifes with figurative scenes, she creates a narrative in which vases of flowers symbolize both renewal and fragility, while figures—women, men, and couples—embody love, longing, and security.
With a soft, muted palette and simplified forms, Abs invites interpretation, allowing each composition to serve as a fragment of a larger, unspoken story. The presence of men with cats introduces a subtle subversion of traditional masculinity, offering a quiet reflection on tenderness and introspection. Balancing structure and fluidity, pattern and movement, her paintings evoke a sense of poetic intimacy, where each viewer can find echoes of their own emotions and memories.
In Abs' Own Words:
"In this series, I blend still lifes of flowers with figurative scenes to create a narrative aboutcloseness, emotions, and the transience of the moment. The vases with flowers symbolize bothfreshness and renewal, as well as the fragility of life. The figures–women, men, couples–embody various facets of love, longing, and security."
Artwork Information
Year
2024
Materials
Acrylic and oil pastel on linen
Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches
Unframed: 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches
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About the Artist
Aliya Abs
Aliya Abs is a contemporary artist whose practice is defined by a refined, linear approach that emerged gradually after becoming a mother. This period marked a turning point in her work, leading her toward a reduced visual language grounded in the belief that life is often best understood through simplicity. Her drawings and paintings convey an intimate emotional register, merging tenderness and quiet melancholy through figures, portraits, and still lifes rendered with clarity and restraint.
Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Abs has been based in Munich, Germany, since 2010. Raised in a creative family, she demonstrated artistic promise from an early age and went on to earn both a BA and an MA from the National Academy of Arts in Lviv, Ukraine. While her career has encompassed a wide range of styles and techniques, her current practice centers on true-to-life imagery distilled into an almost naïve, pared-back expression. Her work was recently featured in Elle Decor France.
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Aliya Abs’ latest series is a meditation on connection, emotion, and the ephemeral nature of time. Blending still lifes with figurative scenes, she creates a narrative in which vases of flowers symbolize both renewal and fragility, while figures—women, men, and couples—embody love, longing, and security.
With a soft, muted palette and simplified forms, Abs invites interpretation, allowing each composition to serve as a fragment of a larger, unspoken story. The presence of men with cats introduces a subtle subversion of traditional masculinity, offering a quiet reflection on tenderness and introspection. Balancing structure and fluidity, pattern and movement, her paintings evoke a sense of poetic intimacy, where each viewer can find echoes of their own emotions and memories.
In Abs' Own Words:
"In this series, I blend still lifes of flowers with figurative scenes to create a narrative aboutcloseness, emotions, and the transience of the moment. The vases with flowers symbolize bothfreshness and renewal, as well as the fragility of life. The figures–women, men, couples–embody various facets of love, longing, and security."


















