15. Morning (1976) – Marklen Mosijenko

The painting “Morning”, created in 1976, is part of the “Contemporaries” collection. The scene is set in the artist’s studio, a recurring and favored motif in Mosijenko’s work. A sleeping, sensuous female nude dominates the foreground, rendered with softness and intimacy. Behind the figure stretches a view through the studio...

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  • The painting “Morning”, created in 1976, is part of the “Contemporaries” collection.
  • The scene is set in the artist’s studio, a recurring and favored motif in Mosijenko’s work.
  • A sleeping, sensuous female nude dominates the foreground, rendered with softness and intimacy.
  • Behind the figure stretches a view through the studio window, opening the private interior toward the outside world.
  • A dramatic interplay of light and shadow structures the composition.
  • This contrast accentuates the quiet, contemplative atmosphere of early morning, capturing a city in the moment of awakening.
  • The painting reflects Mosijenko’s sensitivity to mood, light, and the poetic balance between interior and exterior space.

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