Girl
Nikita AbakumovNikita Abakumov builds the female figure from a synthesis of rigid geometry and fluid, organic movement. This portrait uses sharp vector lines and swirling green textures to capture a sense of enigmatic natural allure.

Girl
Nikita Abakumov builds the female figure from a synthesis of rigid geometry and fluid, organic movement. This portrait uses sharp vector lines and swirling green textures to capture a sense of enigmatic natural allure.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic fusion of geometric form and fluid green marble
Abakumov merges the structured elegance of Art Deco with the vibrant pulse of Pop Art. The subject is defined by bold graphic lines and geometric human forms that feel both solid and rhythmic. A deep green palette anchors the composition, while swirling marble patterns in the background suggest a liquid, dynamic energy that flows around the central figure.
There is a distinct nod to traditional Scandinavian art forms in the clean, functional beauty of the vector work. By blending sensual erotic art with abstract concepts, the artist captures a divine feminine essence that feels rooted in nature yet distinctly digital. The result is a portrait where human expression is distilled into its most essential, rhythmic visual elements.
Kaufmann uses simplified shapes to define the reader, emphasizing the structural harmony between the person and their environment.
The work draws on the ornamental flow of Nouveau and the streamlined symmetry of Deco to create a modern aesthetic.
Fluid, marbled textures provide a high-contrast backdrop that offsets the sharp edges of the vector illustration.
By blending Raphael’s muse with Hepburn, the work captures a sense of idealized grace that transcends its specific era.
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