Yana Golberg Art Collections
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Artwork by Yana Golberg
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Cello For Peace by Yana Golberg
Queen Lyre by Yana Golberg
For The Love of Jazz by Yana Golberg
Bruderschaft by Yana Golberg
March - Song of The Lark by Yana Golberg
Concord by Yana Golberg
Sunrise - Sunset by Yana Golberg
La Vie En Rose by Yana Golberg
Madame Au Calvados by Yana Golberg
Lady Oregonia by Yana Golberg
Autumn Leaves by Yana Golberg
A Story of Sunsets by Yana Golberg
Bluebird Hunters by Yana Golberg
Sirin by Yana Golberg
Unison by Yana Golberg
Am Yisrael Chai by Yana Golberg
Disillusion by Yana Golberg
April in Portland by Yana Golberg
Solace by Yana Golberg
Sax Virtuoso by Yana Golberg
Winter Rhapsody by Yana Golberg
Cello Lady by Yana Golberg
Sugar Plum Fairy by Yana Golberg
La Bailaora by Yana Golberg
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About Yana Golberg
As a soul portrait writer, I aim to enhance inner virtues in how they project to an outer cover. I capture the dreamy whimsical fragment, the benevolent side, the consoling state. Being an avid spectator rather than a vivid player, I make sure my reflections are secured through expressions most natural to me. Moving to the states from Tashkent, Uzbekistan during my teenage years leaving behind a full life of formed friendships, connections, 'coolness', comfortable and familiar surroundings - a native habitat, came with an impact - I became an observer, rather than a participant for a while. Not being able to speak the language during this fragile age, my drawing ability helped me tremendously. It was a cure to boredom, a stress reliever, a relaxation technique, and a much-needed way to express the observations. Entranced by versatility of faces, I would mostly draw black and white portraits during this gray era. As my life started to obtain more colors again, I was thrilled to discover oil pastels. When I am interested in reading people I tend to bring out the best in them just as I try to narrate their best version.