Original artwork description:

This painting is not merely a depiction of a still life; it's an exploration of the expressive power of color. There's an interesting relationship between the dark, almost monolithic bottle and the red vibrant cloth, they are bound by the mutual reflections and yet set in opposition by their contrasting hues. This juxtaposition of colors creates a visual tension, a sense of dynamic push and pull. The red, applied with impasto fervor, seems to surge forward, while the dark green holds its ground, creating an arresting visual discord that attracts attention. Adding another layer of complexity is the painting's intricate texture. The artwork captures the essence of color as a force, not just a descriptive element, which results in a dynamic and visually arresting piece.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#red #bright #vibrant #expression #scarlet color 

Etude in red (2025) Oil painting
by Stanislava Cherkasova

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This painting is not merely a depiction of a still life; it's an exploration of the expressive power of color. There's an interesting relationship between the dark, almost monolithic bottle and the red vibrant cloth, they are bound by the mutual reflections and yet set in opposition by their contrasting hues. This juxtaposition of colors creates a visual tension, a sense of dynamic push and pull. The red, applied with impasto fervor, seems to surge forward, while the dark green holds its ground, creating an arresting visual discord that attracts attention. Adding another layer of complexity is the painting's intricate texture. The artwork captures the essence of color as a force, not just a descriptive element, which results in a dynamic and visually arresting piece.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#red #bright #vibrant #expression #scarlet color 
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Surrounding world is the main source of inspiration for me. I have always been impressed by the immediacy of ordinary experience, and throughout my development as a painter, I’ve worked... Read more

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