This picture was painted in early March in a protected forest. At this time, nature wakes up after a winter sleep — the grass turns green, birds sing, the day becomes longer.
The transition from one season to another plays an important role in my work — I can capture the natural shades that are unique to this time. The painting "The Game of orange and purple in the pines" captures all the shades of early spring in the forest: the rich green colors of pines and firs, the orange shades of tree bark and the penetrating purple-the illusion of sun glare.
Using the technique of tempo-rhythmic painting, I can rethink colors not only in a state of static, but also depending on the fall and movement of light on objects. Therefore, my workshop is nature.
oil on canvas
£3,096.91
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This picture was painted in early March in a protected forest. At this time, nature wakes up after a winter sleep — the grass turns green, birds sing, the day becomes longer.
The transition from one season to another plays an important role in my work — I can capture the natural shades that are unique to this time. The painting "The Game of orange and purple in the pines" captures all the shades of early spring in the forest: the rich green colors of pines and firs, the orange shades of tree bark and the penetrating purple-the illusion of sun glare.
Using the technique of tempo-rhythmic painting, I can rethink colors not only in a state of static, but also depending on the fall and movement of light on objects. Therefore, my workshop is nature.
oil on canvas
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