Confidence in Stillness
| Minimalist acrylic figure study of a confident woman with hand on waist
2024, Acrylic markers on A4 paper
About the Artwork
Confidence in Stillness captures a woman standing with elegance, her hand resting gently on her waist. The artwork celebrates calm determination and self-assurance, brought to life with clean lines and luminous acrylic tones. Every contour radiates inner peace and the silent power of presence, transforming a simple gesture into a symbol of grounded confidence.
Artwork Details
- Artist: Diana Andriot
- Series: Human Form
- Genre: Figure drawing
- Medium: Acrylic markers on paper
- Format: A4
- Size: 8.3 × 11.7 in (21 × 29.7 cm)
- Year: 2024
- Signed: Yes, recto
- Shipping: Ships from Estonia
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Meet the Artist
Diana Andriot – Fine Artist & Visionary Creator Diana Andriot is a visual artist based in Tallinn, Estonia, whose work bridges realism and abstraction. A graduate of the Estonian Academy of Arts, she creates unique one-of-a-kind artworks rooted in authentic expression, from detailed portraits to abstract pointillism that captures the subconscious mind.
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Explore the Human Form Series
This gallery presents a collection of life drawings capturing the human body in short poses from real models. Each artwork is a study of anatomy, movement, and expression, emphasizing the natural grace and complexity of the human form. The sketches focus on gesture, proportion, and posture, revealing the subtle interplay of muscles, curves, and lines observed directly from life.