Title: The Jumper
Technique: Watercolor
Paper: Paul Rubens 50% 300 g/m, 50% cotton
Dimensions: 390 mm x 430mm
Year: 2026
Artist: Alla Valezina
“The Jumper” is a watercolor about movement, curiosity, and the lively woodland character that is impossible not to notice. At the center of the painting is a red squirrel, frozen for a moment on an old stump or feeder in the middle of a winter forest. It feels as though in the very next second she will dart away again, leap lightly onto the nearest branch, and disappear into the web of trees. It is precisely this sense of a fleeting instant that makes the work feel so alive.
The composition is built on a striking contrast. Almost the entire background is rendered in cool, restrained winter tones: soft gray-blue washes, the transparent depth of the forest, delicate snow-covered branches, and the dark graphic lines of the tree that seem to gather the whole space around the main character. Against this calm setting, the warm reddish glow of the squirrel stands out vividly. Her fluffy tail, alert gaze, and nimble pose immediately draw the eye and become the emotional center of the composition.
What is especially compelling in this work is the combination of free watercolor flow and precise observation. The background is painted lightly, airily, almost mist-like, conveying the cold winter air, silence, and depth of the forest. At the same time, the squirrel herself is rendered with warmth and character: there is caution in her, but also playfulness and the feeling of constant motion. The dark branches above her intensify the rhythm of the painting, creating the impression that the whole forest is alive in anticipation of her next leap.
The title “The Jumper” captures the mood of the work perfectly. It not only describes the habit of this woodland creature, but also sets the tone for the entire painting - light, lively, and slightly playful. This watercolor is a wonderful choice for those who love intimate nature scenes, animals in art, and works with a vivid emotional presence. It can become a beautiful addition to an interior, bringing warmth, movement, and a touch of winter fairy tale into the space. It would look especially lovely in a living room, children’s room, study, or country house. It also makes a wonderful gift - bright, charming, and memorable.
Technique: Watercolor
Paper: Paul Rubens 50% 300 g/m, 50% cotton
Dimensions: 390 mm x 430mm
Year: 2026
Artist: Alla Valezina
“The Jumper” is a watercolor about movement, curiosity, and the lively woodland character that is impossible not to notice. At the center of the painting is a red squirrel, frozen for a moment on an old stump or feeder in the middle of a winter forest. It feels as though in the very next second she will dart away again, leap lightly onto the nearest branch, and disappear into the web of trees. It is precisely this sense of a fleeting instant that makes the work feel so alive.
The composition is built on a striking contrast. Almost the entire background is rendered in cool, restrained winter tones: soft gray-blue washes, the transparent depth of the forest, delicate snow-covered branches, and the dark graphic lines of the tree that seem to gather the whole space around the main character. Against this calm setting, the warm reddish glow of the squirrel stands out vividly. Her fluffy tail, alert gaze, and nimble pose immediately draw the eye and become the emotional center of the composition.
What is especially compelling in this work is the combination of free watercolor flow and precise observation. The background is painted lightly, airily, almost mist-like, conveying the cold winter air, silence, and depth of the forest. At the same time, the squirrel herself is rendered with warmth and character: there is caution in her, but also playfulness and the feeling of constant motion. The dark branches above her intensify the rhythm of the painting, creating the impression that the whole forest is alive in anticipation of her next leap.
The title “The Jumper” captures the mood of the work perfectly. It not only describes the habit of this woodland creature, but also sets the tone for the entire painting - light, lively, and slightly playful. This watercolor is a wonderful choice for those who love intimate nature scenes, animals in art, and works with a vivid emotional presence. It can become a beautiful addition to an interior, bringing warmth, movement, and a touch of winter fairy tale into the space. It would look especially lovely in a living room, children’s room, study, or country house. It also makes a wonderful gift - bright, charming, and memorable.











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