
Rose in Blue Haze
A luminous watercolor on paper that pairs the softness of a pale rose with a deep, atmospheric blue ground. Transparent washes, subtle splatter, and crisp highlights give the bloom a quiet radiance, balancing botanical delicacy with a contemporary painterly presence.

Tatiana Pavlov
Tatiana uses painting as her primary language to express her essence and truth, creating a space where it is possible to be imperfect, contradictory, and fully alive. Her visual language is built on color, contrast, and tension. She does not paint quietly. Her work is sharp, saturated, and sometimes confrontational, reflecting the way she experiences life. For Tatiana, color is a form of truth - a way to convey emotional realities that cannot be captured through polished aesthetics
Tatiana uses painting as her primary language to express her essence and truth, creating a space where it is possible to be imperfect, contradictory, and fully alive. Her visual language is built on color, contrast, and tension. She does not paint quietly. Her work is sharp, saturated, and sometimes confrontational, reflecting the way she experiences life. For Tatiana, color is a form of truth - a way to convey emotional realities that cannot be captured through polished aesthetics
