Original Contemporary Abstract Figurative Still-life Painting – Small Format Art
“Three Lemons” is a vibrant contemporary abstract still life where color becomes the main storyteller. Painted with Natalya’s signature expressive strokes, this composition transforms a simple trio of lemons into a moment of energy, warmth, and emotional presence.
This work is part of Natalya’s ongoing still life series, in which she explores the quiet beauty of everyday objects. She explains:
“I love simple things. They hold a kind of purity. These three lemons remind me that joy is often found in the small moments we forget to notice.”
Set against a rich red background, the three bright yellow lemons sit in a deep blue bowl, creating a striking and playful contrast. Touches of green, orange, and white add movement, giving the fruit a sense of liveliness, almost as if they are radiating sunshine.
Even in still life, Natalya seeks emotion:
“Nothing is really still — everything has a soul, even lemons. I paint what I feel in them.”
Just like in her figurative work, authenticity remains essential.
“Whether I paint a woman or three lemons, the painting must feel true. My sincerity is in the colors.”
And indeed, color is her language — bold, expressive, and honest. Through vivid hues and intuitive textures, “Three Lemons” becomes a celebration of simplicity, abundance, and the quiet pleasures of everyday life.
About the piece:
Size : 24 x 18 x 1.5 cm (9.45 x 7.09 x 0.5 inches)
Acrylic paint on cotton stretched canvas, ready to hang
Finished with a special gloss varnish for protection
Signed on front and back
International delivery from France
Certificat of the Authenticity is included
About the Artist:
Originally from Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, and now based in Lyon, France, Natalya Mougenot has spent over two decades refining her artistic voice. Her multicultural background and personal experience inform her bold, expressive works, which have found homes in private collections around the world.
Natalya’s distinctive visual language blends Abstract Expressionism, Impressionism, Art Naïf, and Art Brut—resulting in paintings that are raw, instinctive, and emotionally resonant. Across her work, three values guide her: authenticity, sincerity, and honesty.
“Authenticity is everything,” she says. “People can always feel when something is real—or when it’s not. I want my work to be honest, to come from a place that’s true.”
In addition to painting, Natalya is also a passionate photographer. Her photographic work—also featured on this platform—mirrors her painterly sensibility: a poetic, observational approach that captures the quiet power of everyday life. For her, photography is both inspiration and a form of presence, often serving as visual sketches for future paintings or existing as standalone works.
Discover more of Natalya Mougenot’s work—both paintings and photographs—and step into a world where movement, emotion, and human connection are expressed with striking clarity and truth.