Original artwork description:

Ladybug

- Size: 16x24 inches (40x60 cm)
- Materials: Canvas, oil
- Technique: Classical glazing technique
- Style: Classical realism
- Originality: Original artwork, one of a kind, not a print
- Year: 2025
- Signature: Signed on front/back, certificate of authenticity included
- Framing: Unframed


DESCRIPTION

This piece is a celebration of spring, joy, and sunshine.

At the heart of the composition is a humble milk can, painted in cheerful red with polka dots — a nostalgic nod to childhood memories. Its playful pattern and round shape evoke the image of a ladybug, one of spring’s earliest messengers, affectionately called "little sun" in Ukrainian.

The yellow tulips, glowing like rays of sunlight, symbolize life’s renewal — the warmth that awakens flowers, insects, trees, and hearts alike.

This painting is a quiet ode to the everyday magic of being alive — to finding wonder in simple things, and to honoring the small moments that make life beautiful.


COLOR DISCLAIMER

Please note that colors in digital images may vary slightly from the actual artwork due to differences in screen settings, device calibration, and lighting conditions.
The full-frontal images of the artworks are captured with a professional camera in natural daylight to show the most accurate representation possible.


SHIPPING AND PACKAGING

- Safe Packaging: The artwork will be carefully packed for secure delivery
- International Shipping: Tracking number provided
- Note: Despite the ongoing russian invasion, postal services in Ukraine continue to operate reliably.
- Important: Shipping costs are calculated individually for each artwork at the time of shipment and may differ from those listed. Final shipping costs will be confirmed before shipment.


- I hope this piece brings warmth, inspiration, and harmony to your space.

- Questions? Please contact me)

Materials used:

Oil

Ladybug (2025) Oil painting
by Alona Lesnichenko

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Ladybug

- Size: 16x24 inches (40x60 cm)
- Materials: Canvas, oil
- Technique: Classical glazing technique
- Style: Classical realism
- Originality: Original artwork, one of a kind, not a print
- Year: 2025
- Signature: Signed on front/back, certificate of authenticity included
- Framing: Unframed


DESCRIPTION

This piece is a celebration of spring, joy, and sunshine.

At the heart of the composition is a humble milk can, painted in cheerful red with polka dots — a nostalgic nod to childhood memories. Its playful pattern and round shape evoke the image of a ladybug, one of spring’s earliest messengers, affectionately called "little sun" in Ukrainian.

The yellow tulips, glowing like rays of sunlight, symbolize life’s renewal — the warmth that awakens flowers, insects, trees, and hearts alike.

This painting is a quiet ode to the everyday magic of being alive — to finding wonder in simple things, and to honoring the small moments that make life beautiful.


COLOR DISCLAIMER

Please note that colors in digital images may vary slightly from the actual artwork due to differences in screen settings, device calibration, and lighting conditions.
The full-frontal images of the artworks are captured with a professional camera in natural daylight to show the most accurate representation possible.


SHIPPING AND PACKAGING

- Safe Packaging: The artwork will be carefully packed for secure delivery
- International Shipping: Tracking number provided
- Note: Despite the ongoing russian invasion, postal services in Ukraine continue to operate reliably.
- Important: Shipping costs are calculated individually for each artwork at the time of shipment and may differ from those listed. Final shipping costs will be confirmed before shipment.


- I hope this piece brings warmth, inspiration, and harmony to your space.

- Questions? Please contact me)

Materials used:

Oil

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Creating beauty from the ordinary has always been a kind of motto for my creativity. I love discovering beauty in things that may seem mundane at first glance. The same... Read more

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