▷ By love, we endure by Natalya Mougenot, 2025 | Acrylic Painting Direct From Manufacturer
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In her evocative painting titled “By Love, We Endure,” French artist Natalya Mougenot delves deeply into the emotional and psychological landscape of womanhood. Rooted in a bold fusion of Abstract Expressionism and Art Brut, the work presents not just a portrait, but a visceral exploration of resilience, vulnerability, and inner strength through the lens of love.
At the heart of this piece lies the powerful theme of female endurance through love. Mougenot suggests that when a woman experiences true love—whether romantic, maternal, or spiritual—it becomes an inexhaustible source of strength. Love, in this context, is not a passive sentiment but a force of empowerment, enabling the subject to face adversity with unwavering resolve. The title itself, “By Love, We Endure,” underscores this message: it is through love that the woman gathers the emotional armor needed to navigate life’s complexities.
Visually, the portrait is striking in its intensity. The woman’s face is sculpted through bold, impassioned brushstrokes, where hues of blue, red, and white intertwine, evoking both serenity and emotional turbulence. These colors are not merely decorative; they carry symbolic weight—blue for introspection and melancholy, red for passion and struggle, and white for clarity and truth. The deep blue background acts like an emotional abyss, heightening the contrast with the luminous, abstracted features of the face and drawing the viewer into the psyche of the subject.
Her gaze, intense and unwavering, emerges as a focal point of emotional resonance, suggesting inner contemplation, quiet endurance, or even a silent plea. The hair, rendered in rich, dark tones, grounds the composition, adding dimension and reinforcing the duality between light and shadow, clarity and chaos.
Mougenot’s expressive brushwork speaks to the raw immediacy of emotion. There’s a sense of movement, of unfinished thought, that reflects the constant evolution of identity and experience. The painting resists traditional beauty standards or idealized forms; instead, it embraces imperfection, spontaneity, and emotional honesty—hallmarks of both Art Brut and Abstract Expressionism.
In its simplicity of form and complexity of feeling, the artwork invites diverse interpretations. Is the woman enduring loss, finding strength in love, or both? This ambiguity is intentional, allowing the piece to resonate on a deeply personal level with each viewer.
Ultimately, Natalya Mougenot redefines feminine strength not as stoicism, but as a capacity to feel deeply and to persist regardless. Through love—its giving, receiving, and enduring—her subject is not weakened but empowered. This compelling portrait becomes more than an image; it is a testament to the transformative, sustaining power of love in a woman’s life, and a striking contribution to contemporary explorations of gender, identity, and emotion in art.
This piece waspainted with professional-grade acrylics on heavyweight, acid-free paper. A final layer of protective varnish enhances both its tactile quality and visual intensity. The work is sold unframed, giving collectors the flexibility to choose a frame that suits their space. As the painting conforms to standard sizes, framing is simple and accessible.
To inspire presentation, images of the piece framed in various interior settings are included.
True to her method, Mougenot paints without a fixed plan, allowing emotion to guide composition. The result is a work that resonates with immediacy and authenticity—each canvas a mirror of the artist’s inner landscape.
The painting is shipped flat (not rolled) in a secure box from France and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance.
Born in Kazakhstan and now based in Lyon, France, Natalya Mougenot brings a multicultural sensibility and a deeply personal narrative to her practice. Her art—bold, expressive, and emotionally resonant—has found its way into private collections worldwide, appealing to those who value both visual impact and emotional honesty.





