Yana's work merges abstract shapes with hyper-realistic textures, dissolving boundaries between the real and the abstract, and inviting diverse interpretations.
Yana Abramova, a German painter based between Düsseldorf and Dubai, creates large-scale oil paintings that explore interconnectedness, perception, and the fluidity of form. Born in 1996, she studied at the Peter Behrens School of Art, the Royal Institute of Technology in Melbourne, and Ruhr University Bochum.
Her work merges abstract shapes with hyper-realistic textures, dissolving boundaries between the real and the abstract, and inviting diverse interpretations. By blending individual and collective perspectives, Yana’s art reflects unity in diversity, encouraging introspection and dialogue about identity and interconnectedness. Each piece becomes a dynamic interplay between the artwork and the viewer, offering a space for personal reflection within a broader human context.