The Final Move

&

Point of No Return

by

Jevgenia Vassiljeva

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Two original paintings on 60cmx80cm canvas by Jevgenia Vassiljeva. Created in Autumn 2024 to celebrate the game of chess and coincide with the 2024 World Chess Championship match between reigning champion Ding Liren and Challenger Gukesh Dommaraju.

Mulloway Art are proud to offer the pair for sale and know that the right collector will get years of pleasure from these works of art.

The Final Move

“This piece is dedicated to the intense duel on the chessboard, where each detail draws us into a world of strategy and emotion. The painting shows two individuals: one realizing the loss of victory, with an expression of despair, and the other with a determined hand reaching for a piece to make the final move and win. The contrast between the emotions of the defeated and the triumphant winner adds dynamic tension and power to the artwork, highlighting the drama of this final moment in the game.”

Title and artist’s signature on the back of the canvas.

The Final Move displayed in the artist’s studio.

Point of No Return

“This painting is dedicated to the moment of triumph and reluctant acceptance of defeat on the chessboard. One player is shown in a moment of victory, holding the chess piece that brought him success. The other player, aware of his loss but unwilling to accept it, is lost in thought, with confusion evident on his face. The painting captures the contrasting emotions of the victorious and the defeated, drawing viewers into a world of intellectual battle and emotional tension.”

Title and artist’s signature on the back of the canvas.

Point of No Return displayed in the artist’s studio.

Own these unique works of art for

$13,000 AUD

Free shipping to mainland Australia; international shipping to be arranged.

Both paintings come with a certificate of authenticity from the artist (not shown to avoid forgery).

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Jevgenia Vassiljeva is an artist based in Estonia with a growing fan base around the world. She caught the eyes of Mulloway Art’s curators with her distinctive modern style and contemporary references.

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