
Monolog
In Monologue, vibrant colors and geometric figures collide to form an inner dialogue made visible. The fragmented faces, built from sharp and colorful shapes, represent conflicting thoughts, unrestrained emotions, and the urge for self-expression. The central figure opens its mouth, but instead of words, colorful shards of thoughts and ideas spill out. This is a monologue not spoken but seen—a visual voice that transforms inner chaos into powerful imagery.

Diana Shariev
My name is Diana Shariev, a self-taught artist and graphic designer. I paint in an abstract cubist/pop art style. I am very influenced by Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Wassily Kandinsky, while also developing my own techniques. In my art I also incorporate Modlink Fast, most of my works are acrylic on canvas or board. I added an epoxy coating to the works, which I think gives a sense of depth and three-dimensionality. I continue to experiment with different materials and thus develop my own language.
My name is Diana Shariev, a self-taught artist and graphic designer. I paint in an abstract cubist/pop art style. I am very influenced by Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Wassily Kandinsky, while also developing my own techniques. In my art I also incorporate Modlink Fast, most of my works are acrylic on canvas or board. I added an epoxy coating to the works, which I think gives a sense of depth and three-dimensionality. I continue to experiment with different materials and thus develop my own language.


