Artist Biography — Yana Andréea
From the earliest days of childhood, Yana Andréea understood the world through colour, texture, and composition. What began as quiet hours with sketchbooks and mosaic-like colour studies evolved into a life devoted to artistic expression — a calling she has followed with both discipline and romantic curiosity.
Guided first by instinct and later refined through classical training, Yana immersed herself in the tradition of academic art, studying within the atelier environment of the historic Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg — where generations of celebrated Russian artists have shaped their craft. This foundation, rooted in observation, drawing, and material understanding, continues to inform her sophisticated yet intuitive painterly language.
Working primarily in oil, acrylic, and tactile mixed media — including clay — Yana moves fluidly between impressionistic emotion and contemporary abstraction. Inspired by the colour philosophies of Kandinsky and the atmospheric poetry of modern European masters, she creates work that sits delicately between serenity and energy, restraint and freedom, structure and dream.
Her palette is intentional and meditative: soft neutrals, whispering pastels, luminous tones that gently shift with light. Each piece is composed to elevate its environment — to bring peace, clarity, and emotional resonance to interior spaces. Rather than demanding attention, her paintings offer presence; they invite breathing room, contemplation, and the quiet luxury of refined living.
“I paint not to decorate walls, but to alter the feeling in a room,” she shares. “Colour is power, emotion, memory — and the right palette can brighten the world.”
Since 2020, Yana has released original works and private commissions for collectors who value thoughtful design, emotional depth, and authentic artistic vision. Each artwork is created with the belief that homes are sanctuaries — places where beauty should support wellbeing, elevate atmosphere, and speak to the soul.
Her studio practice remains deeply personal and evolving, yet grounded in timeless aesthetics: elegance, balance, and harmony. Yana continues to explore materiality and mood, building a body of work defined not by trend, but by enduring quiet sophistication.
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Étretat, The Beach and the Falaise d’Amont by Claude Monet. Museum‑Quality Canvas, 60x60 cm / 24x24″ -
Evening in Florence I by Augusto Giacometti. Museum‑Quality Canvas, 50x100 cm / 20x40″ -
Exposition Universelle, Paris by Maxime Maufra. Museum‑Quality Canvas, 60x80 cm / 24x32″ -
Fishing Boats in the Lagoon, Venice by Gorbatov. Museum-Quality Canvas, 70x100 cm / 28x40″ -
Fleurs dans un vase by Henri Lebasque. Museum‑Quality Canvas, 45x60 cm / 18x24″ -
Gustav Klimt's Baby (Cradle). Museum-Quality Canvas with Vintage Frame -
Polish Folk Drużbowie by Tetmajer. Museum‑Quality Canvas, 60x80 cm / 24x32″ -
Premium Wooden Framed Poster With Museum-Quality Matte Paper 40x50 cm / 16x20″