Original artwork description:

The painting depicts an Indian woman in a dark sari, holding a large red earthenware jug in her hands. I saw her when she entered the yard. Real life is the best artist! This is what creates the most amazing images, color combinations, and ideas. A bright red spot against an acid-green wall is a challenge to the theory of color harmony. But then the look is transferred to the huge deep eyes and the viewer drowns in them. First compulsive perception, and then emotional. And then emotionality is replaced by empathy, and this is like a reflection of the growth and deepening of the human soul. The picture was painted during my inspiring trip to India. I bought a canvas and a stretcher from the local market and began to paint...Therefore, when buying a painting, you have a chance to touch the real Indian aesthetics - despite the seeming unpretentiousness of the materials, the painting is stretched on a stretcher and executed perfectly!

The painting is covered with acrylic-styrene art varnish, resistant to fading and easy to care for.

The painting will be shipped carefully packed in a tube or box (on request)* with all necessary paperwork. Shipping will be by FedEx or DHL. Please note that additional fees may apply for obtaining artwork from your country or state customs.

*If you want to get the painting on a stretcher, that is also possible. Please note that this may increase the shipping cost by approximately two to three times. I can also frame this work, but this will also increase its volumetric weight and shipping costs. Please indicate your special requests for packaging and delivery, if any, when ordering.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#woman painter #portrait of #indian women #red green #woman power #ethnic portrait #red jug #expressive eyes #interesting face #diversity art 

Woman With Red Jug (2013) Oil painting
by Kateryna Goncharova

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The painting depicts an Indian woman in a dark sari, holding a large red earthenware jug in her hands. I saw her when she entered the yard. Real life is the best artist! This is what creates the most amazing images, color combinations, and ideas. A bright red spot against an acid-green wall is a challenge to the theory of color harmony. But then the look is transferred to the huge deep eyes and the viewer drowns in them. First compulsive perception, and then emotional. And then emotionality is replaced by empathy, and this is like a reflection of the growth and deepening of the human soul. The picture was painted during my inspiring trip to India. I bought a canvas and a stretcher from the local market and began to paint...Therefore, when buying a painting, you have a chance to touch the real Indian aesthetics - despite the seeming unpretentiousness of the materials, the painting is stretched on a stretcher and executed perfectly!

The painting is covered with acrylic-styrene art varnish, resistant to fading and easy to care for.

The painting will be shipped carefully packed in a tube or box (on request)* with all necessary paperwork. Shipping will be by FedEx or DHL. Please note that additional fees may apply for obtaining artwork from your country or state customs.

*If you want to get the painting on a stretcher, that is also possible. Please note that this may increase the shipping cost by approximately two to three times. I can also frame this work, but this will also increase its volumetric weight and shipping costs. Please indicate your special requests for packaging and delivery, if any, when ordering.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#woman painter #portrait of #indian women #red green #woman power #ethnic portrait #red jug #expressive eyes #interesting face #diversity art 
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Kateryna Goncharova is a Ukrainian artist, and currently residing in Armenia. Initially, she obtained a degree in design and architecture but later chose to develop as an artist because she always felt much... Read more

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