Gazvaniart

About Gazvaniart

  • Art & Aesthetics Instructor
  • The Degree of Master Of Arts
  • Freelancer art creator

Gazvaniart is a contemporary abstract artist based in Copenhagen. She creates powerful, emotional paintings using acrylic, rich textures, and bold colors. Her journey into art began during her studies in aesthetics and media pedagogy at Copenhagen Pedagogical University. Over time, she developed a unique style that combines feeling, thought, and visual expression.

Her work has been shown in many exhibitions across Europe. It focuses on important human themes such as empathy, connection, spirituality, and the value of life. Gazvaniart’s paintings are often described as dreamlike, energetic, and full of emotion. They invite viewers to slow down, reflect, and feel.

She believes that art should not need long explanations. Instead, she invites people to experience her work freely and personally — letting colors and textures speak to each person in their own way. Her paintings become both a mirror of the inner self and a window into the shared human experience.

Artistic Vision

Gazvaniart uses color, texture, and form not only for beauty but also as tools for communication. Each painting is a space where emotion, thought, and spirit meet. She paints not just for the eye, but for the heart and mind — encouraging people to connect, feel, and think.

Her work reflects a quiet connection to the ideas of Carl Gustav Jung — especially the way he explored inner life, symbols, and the shared human experience. Even if she does not directly follow his theories, their spirit can be felt in the emotional depth and symbolic nature of her art.

What makes Gazvaniart unique is her honest and personal way of painting. She follows her own creative path and is always exploring new techniques. Instead of giving fixed meanings, she leaves space for each viewer to find their own story in her work.

Her background in education adds extra layers to her art — combining knowledge, care, and a deep understanding of people. For Gazvaniart, painting is more than creating images. It’s a way to connect souls, explore emotions, and share something real and human.

 

WEBSITE                    SOCIAL                    EMAIL

 

The Silent Witnesses, Acrylic on canvas, 80×100 cm

I have been inspired by the idea of presence and absence. The three figures without faces or details represent the quiet observers in our lives, those who see everything but are not always seen themselves. By the red background I would liked to show the intensity and emotions of life, while the abstract elements reflect the chaos and complexity we all experience.

My intention by this painting is to remind us to notice and appreciate the silent observers who, even without being acknowledged, shape our world and our experiences. By recognizing them, we understand more about the human condition and how we are all connected.

Unique, Acrylic on canvas, 100×100 cm

This is about today’s modern family and society, in which individuals make their lives the way they want. Everyone lives by respecting everyone’s right to choose for a unique life.

Living in society means to respect others, to have tolerance, solidarity and to follow social norms that have been implicitly or explicitly established.

Hidden Paradise, Acrylic on canvas, 100×150 cm

In the quiet corners of my heart, a secret blooms, A love so deep, it transcends the rooms. Unseen, unheard, yet it whispers in the night, A hidden flame, burning ever so bright.

In stolen glances and silent sighs, In the depths of dreams where true love lies, this hidden love, a treasure untold, A story of passion, waiting to unfold.

I find inspiration for my abstract work on hidden love in the mystery and depth of unspoken emotions. I envision soft, intertwining lines that represent the unseen connections between souls, and deep, minimal form and colors that convey the intensity of feelings kept secret.

 

Beloved, Acrylic on canvas, 100x150cm

This abstract painting explores the deep and loving connections between people, even when we can’t see them. It makes you think about the special feelings we have for those we care about a lot.

Subject Matter: Abstract figurative study of deep affection.

The Silent Birth of Everything, Acrylic on canvas, 80×100 cm

How Nothing Holds Everything…

This painting is a whisper from the void—where nothingness trembles with the weight of all that could be. Every brushstroke is a heartbeat in the dark, a fragile beginning. Zero is not empty; it is pregnant with universes waiting to unfold.

My inspiration in this artwork comes after the thinking of the journey from 0 to infinity. Zero became my metaphor for absence and start point towards the infinity at the same time.

An emotional abstraction of zero as both a nothing and a possible miracle start point.

Subject Matter: An emotional abstraction of zero as both a nothing and a possible miracle start point.

Try not to think so much, Acrylic on canvas, 125×160 cm

There is maybe nothing in this world that can trouble you as much as your own thoughts. Life is too short to be spent at war with yourself.

As Einstein says; “We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them”

Passion and Balance, Acrylic on canvas, 80×100 cm

Passion gives me energy and purpose, driving me to create and achieve. But I know that without balance, it can lead to chaos. Balance keeps me steady and clear, but without passion, life feels empty. True harmony, for me, comes when I embrace both—letting passion inspire me while balance keeps me grounded. Together, they help me live fully and wisely.

In this painting I have been inspired by the Zen philosophy of Ensō, which symbolizes completeness and imperfection. The bold circle represents my passion and ambition—a force that drives me forward—while the chaotic, textured strokes reflect the emotional turbulence and imperfections I face. The horizontal line beneath the circle represents the balance and control I need to harmonize these energies. By this artwork I tried to capture the delicate dance between chaos and serenity, reflecting the timeless wisdom of Ensō.

Rhythm of Colors, Acrylic on canvas,100×100 cm

In Rhythm of Colors, each brushstroke feels like a heartbeat, each splash of color a whispered word between lovers. Throughout my artwork I tried to create a dance of emotions—a warm pulse of oranges and pinks entwined with cool blues and grays, just as two souls find harmony in their differences.

The layers are tangled yet beautifully in sync, like the ebb and flow of a shared life. I try to encourage the audience to capture the feeling of being swept up in love’s chaotic, unpredictable rhythm, where every color and line feels spontaneous, yet somehow meant to be.

Game Over, Acrylic on canvas, 84×84 cm

This artwork was inspired by the idea of how simple structures—like a tic-tac-toe grid—can reflect deeper human struggles. The X’s and broken O’s represent miscommunication, emotional distance, and the tendency to compete rather than connect. The loose brushstrokes and fading marks were meant to suggest forgotten memories, silence, and unfinished emotions. I was drawn to the contrast between structured systems and the fragile, complex nature of human relationships. Game Over reflects that quiet collapse—where there’s no winner, only disconnection.

But what do you see in it? 

“Game Over” is not only about an end—it’s a reflection of exhaustion, of repeated emotional patterns and the inability to truly connect. 

Subject matter: Emotional disconnection and failed communication.

Love Blooms, Acrylic on canvas, 94×120 cm

This artwork presents a tender arrangement of softly textured circles against a gentle background. Delicate markings dance across their surfaces, like the sweet whispers of affection. The inspiration for this piece lies in the subtle, often unseen ways love leaves its mark on our hearts and in the world around us. . Each form seems to hold a unique story within its textured surface. 

Subject Matter: Abstract shapes, gentle textures, simple marks, love.

 

All images © Gazvaniart

BAR

NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY is an Edge of Humanity Magazine

project created to provide artists with a

COMMISSION FREE / CONTRACT FREE

online platform to sell their creations.

To support our concept please

DONATE

LOGO

CURATOR | Joelcy Kay