Original artwork description:

OIL/CANVAS
Size - 100x120cm

Original oil painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

Titled Chapel / Moonlit Night, this atmospheric oil painting is an improvisation by Aivazovsky, evoking the mood and style of the legendary seascape painter Ivan Aivazovsky. The scene captures a solitary chapel perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, illuminated by the soft, glowing light of the moon breaking through the clouds. The shimmering water below reflects the moonlight, casting an ethereal glow over the entire landscape. In the distance, a ship sails under the tranquil night sky, adding a sense of mystery and quiet adventure. The dramatic contrast between the rugged cliffs and the serene waters below creates a captivating balance of light and shadow, inviting viewers into a moment of reflection and wonder.

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We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
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Materials used:

Oil, canvas

Tags:
#waves #beach scenes #seascape painting #dramatic seascape ##seascape #moonlit beach #marine art #beautiful seascape #large seascape #chapel art #cliff sea #glowing water #maritime decor #aivazovsky inspired #rugged cliffs 

Chapel / Moonlit Night (2024)

Oil painting 
by Samvel Atasunc

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OIL/CANVAS
Size - 100x120cm

Original oil painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

Titled Chapel / Moonlit Night, this atmospheric oil painting is an improvisation by Aivazovsky, evoking the mood and style of the legendary seascape painter Ivan Aivazovsky. The scene captures a solitary chapel perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, illuminated by the soft, glowing light of the moon breaking through the clouds. The shimmering water below reflects the moonlight, casting an ethereal glow over the entire landscape. In the distance, a ship sails under the tranquil night sky, adding a sense of mystery and quiet adventure. The dramatic contrast between the rugged cliffs and the serene waters below creates a captivating balance of light and shadow, inviting viewers into a moment of reflection and wonder.

Shipping and Policy:
We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
If you have any questions about for instants a tailor made order or discount when purchasing more then one painting please let me know. I’ll be happy to answer all your questions.
All our customers are happy working with us, take a look at our feedbacks)))
Thank you for looking in our gallery, and welcome back.

Materials used:

Oil, canvas

Tags:
#waves #beach scenes #seascape painting #dramatic seascape ##seascape #moonlit beach #marine art #beautiful seascape #large seascape #chapel art #cliff sea #glowing water #maritime decor #aivazovsky inspired #rugged cliffs 
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Samvel Atasunts was born in Samarkand (Uzbekistan) in July 28th 1959. In 1967 he moved to Yerevan (Armenia). At age 9 he started oil painting. From 1975 to 1977 Atasunts Samvel took... Read more

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