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№SERB 941

"Guty Sumy Region" is a watercolor landscape painting that captures the serene essence of a rustic scene, likely from the Sumy region known for its picturesque rural landscapes. The painting is imbued with a sense of peaceful rural life and the timeless beauty of the countryside. At the heart of the composition is a modest homestead, its structures rendered in soft earth tones and subtle purples, giving a sense of warmth and simplicity. The buildings are nestled amidst a golden field that suggests the ripeness of late summer or early autumn. The expansive field spreads across the center of the painting, its texture achieved through the use of broad, sweeping brushstrokes that convey the open space and the whisper of the wind through the crops. Foregrounding the scene, an old wooden fence lines the property, its slats depicted in varying shades of gray and blue, showing signs of weathering and age. This fence adds depth to the scene, creating a visual pathway that leads the eye toward the buildings. The foliage around the fence is lush and green, with varied tonalities suggesting the rich diversity of plant life. This greenery is painted with a loose hand, allowing the colors to bleed into one another, a technique that adds to the painting's dreamy quality. Above the homestead, the sky is a soft wash of blues and yellows, suggesting a clear day with the possibility of afternoon clouds rolling in. The lightness of the sky contrasts with the more saturated colors of the landscape, highlighting the vastness above the secluded rural dwelling. To the right, trees frame the scene, their leaves depicted in a lighter green, catching the light from above. The trees stand as gentle guardians of the scene, their branches reaching upwards and outwards, suggesting the life and growth that the rural landscape supports. "Guty Sumy Region" is a tranquil portrayal of rural life, where the beauty of nature and the simplicity of country living are in harmony. The softness of the watercolors and the fluidity of the brushwork come together to create an image that is both nostalgic and inviting, offering a glimpse into the slow-paced, bucolic life of the Sumy countryside.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Guty Sumy region"
* ARTISTS: Serdyuk Boris Petrovich
* SIZE: 37.5x50 cm/'14.76x19.68 inches'
* MEDIUM: watercolor, paper
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

watercolor

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Guty Sumy region (2023)

Watercolour 
by Boris Serdyuk

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№SERB 941

"Guty Sumy Region" is a watercolor landscape painting that captures the serene essence of a rustic scene, likely from the Sumy region known for its picturesque rural landscapes. The painting is imbued with a sense of peaceful rural life and the timeless beauty of the countryside. At the heart of the composition is a modest homestead, its structures rendered in soft earth tones and subtle purples, giving a sense of warmth and simplicity. The buildings are nestled amidst a golden field that suggests the ripeness of late summer or early autumn. The expansive field spreads across the center of the painting, its texture achieved through the use of broad, sweeping brushstrokes that convey the open space and the whisper of the wind through the crops. Foregrounding the scene, an old wooden fence lines the property, its slats depicted in varying shades of gray and blue, showing signs of weathering and age. This fence adds depth to the scene, creating a visual pathway that leads the eye toward the buildings. The foliage around the fence is lush and green, with varied tonalities suggesting the rich diversity of plant life. This greenery is painted with a loose hand, allowing the colors to bleed into one another, a technique that adds to the painting's dreamy quality. Above the homestead, the sky is a soft wash of blues and yellows, suggesting a clear day with the possibility of afternoon clouds rolling in. The lightness of the sky contrasts with the more saturated colors of the landscape, highlighting the vastness above the secluded rural dwelling. To the right, trees frame the scene, their leaves depicted in a lighter green, catching the light from above. The trees stand as gentle guardians of the scene, their branches reaching upwards and outwards, suggesting the life and growth that the rural landscape supports. "Guty Sumy Region" is a tranquil portrayal of rural life, where the beauty of nature and the simplicity of country living are in harmony. The softness of the watercolors and the fluidity of the brushwork come together to create an image that is both nostalgic and inviting, offering a glimpse into the slow-paced, bucolic life of the Sumy countryside.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Guty Sumy region"
* ARTISTS: Serdyuk Boris Petrovich
* SIZE: 37.5x50 cm/'14.76x19.68 inches'
* MEDIUM: watercolor, paper
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

watercolor

Tags:
#landscape painting #watercolor painting #original painting #landscape art #village painting #watercolor landscape #kitchen decor #village landscape #art collectibles #watercolor village 
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About Me: Serdyuk Boris PetrovichPersonal Information:Date of Birth: June 30, 1960Place of Birth: Konotop, Sumy region current Residence: Kremenchuk, Poltava regionEducation:Alma Mater: Yuri-Polish Pedagogical CollegeDepartment: Artistic and GraphicProfessional Journey:Early Career:... Read more

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