The painting "Depth of the mountains" captures the serene charm of a historic Montenegrin town nestled along the stunning Bay of Kotor. The composition features a cluster of golden-hued houses with red rooftops, crowned by an elegant bell tower that rises gracefully amidst lush greenery. In the background, majestic mountains painted in expressive blues, pinks, and purples dominate the scene, their depths illuminated by light and shadow. The shimmering water in the foreground reflects the town’s beauty, creating a harmonious interplay of colors and textures.
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Andrii Chebotaru is a prominent figure in Ukrainian art, who has made a unique contribution to the cultural heritage of his country. He works in the styles of Impressionism and Pointillism. His creative philosophy is encapsulated in the statement: "Impression is my passion. I adore nature. Through my work, I show that beauty is all around us."
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For this painting, I was inspired by the artistic techniques of European masters such as Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Georges-Pierre Seurat, Édouard Manet, and Paul Gauguin. Impressionism holds a special place in my heart and serves as a constant source of inspiration. In my work, I often experiment and create paintings in the style of Pointillism.
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The artist has more than 60 personal and group exhibitions, Chebotaru Andrii also took part in more than 10 art fairs in European countries.
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Andrii Chebotaru's artworks can be found in private collections and museums across Ukraine, Italy, France, Spain, Montenegro, Croatia, Turkey, the Netherlands, Germany, the UAE, Japan, China, and the USA.
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Size: 80x60 cm, 31.4x23.6inches.
Materials: canvas, oil.
Year of creation: 2024.
Artwork signed in front and backside.
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Included with the painting are:
- Certificate of authenticity (COA) with the original artist's signature included;
- catalogs from the artist’s personal exhibitions.
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The painting is well-packaged and ready for sending by post.
Reliable packing and shipping by Registered Airmail with tracking number, average delivery time 7-15 days.
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If you would like to buy more than one painting I can gladly combine shipping for a lower cost. To your attention I provide only the best, and only original artworks. So you can be sure of the quality and uniqueness of the selected painting. For creating paintings I use only high quality oil paints. All photos are relevant, so you buy what you see in the photo. Please note on the detail of the image, there are visible all the nuances of technology, material and features of the author's style. If you are interested in this painting, I will be glad to answer any of your questions about the condition of the painting, payment and shipping.
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* All photos are current. You can see the front and back side of the painting, detailed images. Please look at all the photos carefully.
Please note that the colors of the painting may differ slightly depending on the individual settings of your monitor (screen).
oil. canvas. brushes. palette knife.
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The painting "Depth of the mountains" captures the serene charm of a historic Montenegrin town nestled along the stunning Bay of Kotor. The composition features a cluster of golden-hued houses with red rooftops, crowned by an elegant bell tower that rises gracefully amidst lush greenery. In the background, majestic mountains painted in expressive blues, pinks, and purples dominate the scene, their depths illuminated by light and shadow. The shimmering water in the foreground reflects the town’s beauty, creating a harmonious interplay of colors and textures.
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Andrii Chebotaru is a prominent figure in Ukrainian art, who has made a unique contribution to the cultural heritage of his country. He works in the styles of Impressionism and Pointillism. His creative philosophy is encapsulated in the statement: "Impression is my passion. I adore nature. Through my work, I show that beauty is all around us."
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For this painting, I was inspired by the artistic techniques of European masters such as Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Georges-Pierre Seurat, Édouard Manet, and Paul Gauguin. Impressionism holds a special place in my heart and serves as a constant source of inspiration. In my work, I often experiment and create paintings in the style of Pointillism.
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The artist has more than 60 personal and group exhibitions, Chebotaru Andrii also took part in more than 10 art fairs in European countries.
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Andrii Chebotaru's artworks can be found in private collections and museums across Ukraine, Italy, France, Spain, Montenegro, Croatia, Turkey, the Netherlands, Germany, the UAE, Japan, China, and the USA.
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Size: 80x60 cm, 31.4x23.6inches.
Materials: canvas, oil.
Year of creation: 2024.
Artwork signed in front and backside.
-
Included with the painting are:
- Certificate of authenticity (COA) with the original artist's signature included;
- catalogs from the artist’s personal exhibitions.
-
The painting is well-packaged and ready for sending by post.
Reliable packing and shipping by Registered Airmail with tracking number, average delivery time 7-15 days.
-
If you would like to buy more than one painting I can gladly combine shipping for a lower cost. To your attention I provide only the best, and only original artworks. So you can be sure of the quality and uniqueness of the selected painting. For creating paintings I use only high quality oil paints. All photos are relevant, so you buy what you see in the photo. Please note on the detail of the image, there are visible all the nuances of technology, material and features of the author's style. If you are interested in this painting, I will be glad to answer any of your questions about the condition of the painting, payment and shipping.
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* All photos are current. You can see the front and back side of the painting, detailed images. Please look at all the photos carefully.
Please note that the colors of the painting may differ slightly depending on the individual settings of your monitor (screen).
oil. canvas. brushes. palette knife.
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