
Two birds in the Garden of Eden
Two birds in the Garden of Eden
This painting captivates the soul with its beauty and symbolism. It depicts two girls who appear to be lying in peace and harmony, completely absorbed in each other and the surrounding world. Their images are barely distinguishable, creating the impression that they have merged together, forming a single entity.
The use of Morris ornamentation in the artwork gives it a special character and aesthetic. The symbolism of the ornamentation may indicate the merging of two different worlds or the exploration of diversity within unity.
Comparing the girls to two birds in a paradise garden adds a romantic and mystical dimension to the painting. They may remind us of Adam and Eve, but in this story, you can see a new set of possibilities where two Eves can create their own story and future.
Tetiana explores the boundaries of the human body, admissible and inadmissible, the topic of sexuality, and taboos. She is inspired by oriental traditions and the glorification of sexuality in Japanese and Thai culture. In parallel with this, she studies the traditional attitude of Ukrainians to sexuality, with prohibitions and restrictions that existed in Ukraine throughout the Soviet era. She investigates barriers and horizons in expressing this sexuality. Her mission is to encourage women to look at themselves with admiration by subtly depicting their individuality and rich inner world.
With every brushstroke applied to the canvas, I am where I cannot be found, heard, and seen.
How to Frame Your Artwork
Works on paper (drawings / prints on paper)
I ship works on paper unframed. Ready-made frames are easy to find (e.g., IKEA’s classic RIBBA). Most include a white mat (mount) that lets the artwork “breathe.”
- Choose white or black frames/mats to suit your space.
- Black mats usually need to be purchased separately.
- You can echo a color from the piece (e.g., a subtle green frame) or pick an ornate wooden frame for a more classic/gothic interior.
Canvas paintings
Canvases are usually displayed without an outer frame—the edges are painted as a continuation of the image for a clean, contemporary look.
If you prefer a frame, choose an open (floater) frame: it mounts from behind and leaves a slim gap around the canvas, adding visual “air” without covering the composition.
Art prints
Many of my prints are offered already framed and marked on the product page as “Framed Print.” In that case, no extra framing is needed.
I also offer unframed prints at a lower price—perfect if you want to choose your own frame. For unframed options, standard ready-made frames (like IKEA RIBBA) work well; canvas prints pair beautifully with floater frames. Please check each listing’s details for size and finish.
The Art around me! Now at my home!
Thank you @tetianacherevan for this amazing experience and result!
Tati Limati
Cherevan's art is not only excellent craft. Her art mirrors her fine and authentic perception and understanding of deep emotions and characters. She brings erotic scenes to the canvas, highlighting the beauty of joy - celebrating celebration.