Graduation


Oil Paint
27.0 x 30.0 cm
2025
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About this artwork
I created this painting after the birth of my son. After a year-long hiatus, picking up the brush again was an elevating feeling: though I am no longer the same person I was before giving birth, painting reminded me of who I was and affirmed my desire to continue. The bamboo grove and the Japanese-style building in the rain symbolize a quiet sanctuary where the soul can rest and regain strength. The image carries the promise of newfound creativity and continuity for me.
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Nov 08, 2025
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About the artist
My name is Lusyana Macovei, a visual artist whose creative journey has shifted from the foundation of precise graphic design to the realm of heartfelt, atmospheric painting. I graduated with a degree in graphic design in 2014, where portrait drawing was my main focus, establishing my sensitivity to form and proportion. Painting recently entered my life and immediately became my true passion. As a mother of a young child (a thriving 8-month-old boy), the time dedicated to creation is a precious, valuable moment that provides calm and rejuvenation in the rush of everyday life. Painting is not merely self-expression; it is a form of meditation that I cherish every minute of. Rain as the Muse The central theme of my paintings is the rain. This elemental phenomenon inspires me in real life as well, with its sound, its light refractions, and the quiet atmosphere it promises. My goal is to capture the feeling conveyed by the raindrops on the canvas: a sense of deep, transient serenity. Through my work, I aim for viewers to pause, if only for a moment, step out of the daily noise, and experience the soothing, contemplative atmosphere offered by the inspired silence of music, light, and rain. Graphic precision meets the depth of color to provide a unique, emotionally resonant experience.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1995 in Margitta, Románia. Currently residing in Aranyosmeggyes, Románia.
























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