Vladimir Tretchikoff’s work doesn’t just hang on walls, it lingers in the imagination. His portraits are full of personality, emotion, and mystique. But what if your favourite painting actually mirrors something about you?
Scroll down, find your favourite Tretchikoff piece, and discover what it says about who you are.
Lady from the Orient
You possess a composed, almost regal energy that others are drawn to but don’t always understand. You’re introspective, observant, and you don’t waste words -you choose them with care. There's a sense of depth in you that’s only revealed to those who take the time to look closer. You tend to enjoy structure, subtle elegance, and meaningful traditions. While some might call you reserved, your stillness is not silence - it's wisdom. You’re not here to follow trends; you’re here to stand the test of time.
Chinese Girl (aka "The Green Lady")
You are iconic, magnetic, and often the centre of attention - even if you don’t try to be. People are drawn to your mystery, your unconventional beauty, and your quiet confidence. You blend modern flair with an old-soul sensibility, and you often feel like you belong in two worlds at once. You appreciate individuality, and you probably have a unique sense of style or creative flair. Like the painting itself, you may be misunderstood at times, but that’s only because there’s so much more beneath the surface.
Fighting Zebra's
Passion is your driving force. Whether it's your career, your beliefs, or your relationships - you go all in. You have a competitive edge and a fierce sense of purpose that motivates those around you. Conflict doesn’t scare you; in fact, you often find strength in challenge. You’re not afraid to speak up, take risks, or chase big dreams. Life, for you, is not something to observe from the sidelines. You engage, you fight, and you thrive in motion. You may have a fiery temperament, but your fire is also what lights the way for others.
Lost Orchid
You’re a quiet romantic with a rich inner world. You tend to be reflective, imaginative, and sensitive to the moods of your surroundings. There’s something ethereal about you—something timeless and tender. You find beauty in melancholy, hope in softness, and meaning in small details others overlook. You’re often drawn to the arts, nature, and moments of solitude. In a loud world, your presence is a gentle reminder that strength can be soft and beauty can be whispered.
Dying Swan
You feel deeply, and you express it with grace. You have a natural connection to emotion, movement, and the dramatic beauty of life's ups and downs. You may be a performer, a storyteller, or someone who simply experiences the world in full colour. You don’t shy away from vulnerability, and you're not afraid to be seen in your most raw, human moments. People often come to you for empathy, understanding, and soulful conversation. Like a dancer at the climax of a performance, you know how to channel pain into something transcendent.
Balinese Dancer
You are pure rhythm and soul. You live life in motion, joyfully, colourfully, and often with a touch of dramatic flair. You are captivated by tradition, symbolism, and culture, and you’re always seeking meaning in both ancient and modern worlds. Your energy is contagious - you light up a space and draw others into your orbit. People admire your ability to celebrate life, even in its ordinary moments. Whether you're moving your body, your ideas, or your spirit - you are never still for long.
Penny Whistlers
You find beauty in simplicity and joy in community. You’re someone who treasures connection, family, friendship, laughter, and music. You have a nostalgic heart and a grounded, approachable nature. There’s a warmth about you that makes people feel at ease. You probably enjoy the little things: the sound of kids playing, the clink of glasses at a family dinner, the way a familiar tune brings everyone together. You are both light-hearted and wise, and you remind people that joy doesn't have to be complicated to be real.
Herb Seller
You are quietly powerful, deeply rooted in wisdom, and often the keeper of stories no one else thinks to tell. There’s something earthy and soulful about you, you might be drawn to healing, history, or tradition. You don’t crave the spotlight; you value authenticity, knowledge, and self-reliance. You tend to be a listener, an observer, and a guardian of the quiet truths in life. Like the Herb Seller herself, you offer something rare: substance over spectacle, meaning over noise.
So—what did your favourite Tretchikoff piece say about you?
Was it surprisingly accurate? Totally off? Let us know!