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This 30 x 30 cm oil painting depicts a moody and luminous landscape scene, showcasing a dramatic interplay of colors and textures. The upper portion of the painting features a richly colored sky in warm rusty reds, oranges, and browns, transitioning into cooler deep blues. The use of soft blending suggests the glowing remnants of a sunrise, with light breaking through the clouds.
A bright burst of light, rendered in yellow and white, emanates from the horizon. It creates a focal point and contrasts beautifully with the darker tones of the surrounding sky. In the foreground, the textured, abstract application of paint evokes the rugged nature of rocks or a coastal surface, painted in burnt orange, earthy browns, and vibrant yellows.
The overall composition exudes a balance of intensity and serenity. The bold brushstrokes and textured layering give the scene depth and energy, creating an evocative portrayal of a coastal landscape at a magical time of day.

Beata Belanszky - Demko, together with God, is a co-creator of the world, a Concreatrix. She creates and destroys multiple worlds daily. Solar flares, sea floods, and iceberg convulsions line up, and Beáta, like a Herculean Amazon, comprehends these world-formulas. Each piece of hers is imbued with a hyper-realistic authenticity. Honestly, year after year, I follow Beáta’s creative furor with hidden concern. How long can this nerve, bone, and marrow-consuming creation be sustained? Somehow, she models creation from nothingness. And although we know she brings forth pure imaginary landscapes, we do not feel even a hint of falseness. In an intensely magical compression, the blue is real water, the above is sky, the raging sun is the light burst, and the piled-up earth layers are the blacks. In the center of the picture, the starting point opens up, like a firing pin. Beáta’s landscapes enrich the world’s geography. In a certain sense, this creation structure embodies par excellence the painterliness. Ex nihilo nihil fit. Instead: ex nihilo pantos fit. Beáta derives everything from nothingness.“ - Kamil Turai - art philosopher - Hungary, 2024

The edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged with or without a frame.

The painting will be shipped with FedEx express service so they arrive in 2 - 5 days to any destination worldwide.

Please note international orders - outside the EU - may be subject to import taxes, fees, and customs duties calculated by the customs office of the destination country. Customers are responsible for paying any of these charges.

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Materials used:

oil paint, brush, palette knife

Tags:
#red #movement #warm #energy #sun #abstract landscape #warm colours #abstract oil 

Here comes the Sun (2024) Oil painting
by Beata Belanszky Demko

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This 30 x 30 cm oil painting depicts a moody and luminous landscape scene, showcasing a dramatic interplay of colors and textures. The upper portion of the painting features a richly colored sky in warm rusty reds, oranges, and browns, transitioning into cooler deep blues. The use of soft blending suggests the glowing remnants of a sunrise, with light breaking through the clouds.
A bright burst of light, rendered in yellow and white, emanates from the horizon. It creates a focal point and contrasts beautifully with the darker tones of the surrounding sky. In the foreground, the textured, abstract application of paint evokes the rugged nature of rocks or a coastal surface, painted in burnt orange, earthy browns, and vibrant yellows.
The overall composition exudes a balance of intensity and serenity. The bold brushstrokes and textured layering give the scene depth and energy, creating an evocative portrayal of a coastal landscape at a magical time of day.

Beata Belanszky - Demko, together with God, is a co-creator of the world, a Concreatrix. She creates and destroys multiple worlds daily. Solar flares, sea floods, and iceberg convulsions line up, and Beáta, like a Herculean Amazon, comprehends these world-formulas. Each piece of hers is imbued with a hyper-realistic authenticity. Honestly, year after year, I follow Beáta’s creative furor with hidden concern. How long can this nerve, bone, and marrow-consuming creation be sustained? Somehow, she models creation from nothingness. And although we know she brings forth pure imaginary landscapes, we do not feel even a hint of falseness. In an intensely magical compression, the blue is real water, the above is sky, the raging sun is the light burst, and the piled-up earth layers are the blacks. In the center of the picture, the starting point opens up, like a firing pin. Beáta’s landscapes enrich the world’s geography. In a certain sense, this creation structure embodies par excellence the painterliness. Ex nihilo nihil fit. Instead: ex nihilo pantos fit. Beáta derives everything from nothingness.“ - Kamil Turai - art philosopher - Hungary, 2024

The edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged with or without a frame.

The painting will be shipped with FedEx express service so they arrive in 2 - 5 days to any destination worldwide.

Please note international orders - outside the EU - may be subject to import taxes, fees, and customs duties calculated by the customs office of the destination country. Customers are responsible for paying any of these charges.

Thanks for looking! Enjoy!

Materials used:

oil paint, brush, palette knife

Tags:
#red #movement #warm #energy #sun #abstract landscape #warm colours #abstract oil 
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