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№Varv 192

The oil painting titled "Cranes Fly" is a vibrant, abstract representation of the graceful flight of cranes against a strikingly warm background. The canvas is dominated by a bold palette of yellows, oranges, and fiery reds, evoking the intense colors of a sunset or the passionate energy of a blazing fire. The cranes are stylized with elongated, sweeping lines and shapes, their white bodies forming a stark contrast to the vivid background. These elegant birds appear almost ethereal, with the artist capturing the essence of their movement rather than detailed anatomical accuracy. Splashes of blue and white on the cranes suggest reflections of the sky or perhaps the glimmering surface of a body of water below. The painting's composition is dynamic, with the cranes' wings positioned at different angles, creating a sense of rhythm and direction. The birds seem to be soaring through the air, unhindered and free, perhaps embarking on a long migratory journey. With the artist's signature and the year '22, the artwork is marked as a recent creation. "Cranes Fly" transcends a simple depiction of wildlife, instead offering a metaphorical exploration of freedom, the beauty of nature's patterns, and the unstoppable force of life's journeys.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Cranes fly"
* ARTISTS: Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich
* SIZE: 80x120 cm/'31.49x47.24 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.

Materials used:

oil

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Cranes fly (2023)

Oil painting 
by Anatolii Varvarov

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№Varv 192

The oil painting titled "Cranes Fly" is a vibrant, abstract representation of the graceful flight of cranes against a strikingly warm background. The canvas is dominated by a bold palette of yellows, oranges, and fiery reds, evoking the intense colors of a sunset or the passionate energy of a blazing fire. The cranes are stylized with elongated, sweeping lines and shapes, their white bodies forming a stark contrast to the vivid background. These elegant birds appear almost ethereal, with the artist capturing the essence of their movement rather than detailed anatomical accuracy. Splashes of blue and white on the cranes suggest reflections of the sky or perhaps the glimmering surface of a body of water below. The painting's composition is dynamic, with the cranes' wings positioned at different angles, creating a sense of rhythm and direction. The birds seem to be soaring through the air, unhindered and free, perhaps embarking on a long migratory journey. With the artist's signature and the year '22, the artwork is marked as a recent creation. "Cranes Fly" transcends a simple depiction of wildlife, instead offering a metaphorical exploration of freedom, the beauty of nature's patterns, and the unstoppable force of life's journeys.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Cranes fly"
* ARTISTS: Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich
* SIZE: 80x120 cm/'31.49x47.24 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#oil painting #portrait painter #original painting #animal painting #portrait painting #nature painting #oil portrait #kitchen decor #art collectibles #oil animal 
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Varvarov Anatoly ViktorovichHe was born on February 12, 1967 in Kremenchuk, Poltava region. He graduated from Dnepropetrovsk Art School. EV Vuchetich (1983-1987)National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture - (1990-1996)Member... Read more

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