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№Tar 334

The oil painting "Melody of Autumn" is a lyrical composition blending the romanticism of autumn with the ethereal quality of music. The central figure, a young woman, is the embodiment of the season itself. She is adorned with a crown of golden autumn leaves, and her white dress is accented with floral patterns that echo the colors of fall. She plays a flute, and the expression on her face is one of deep concentration and serenity, as if she is channeling the very essence of autumn through her music. The flute, a traditional symbol of pastoral and lyrical beauty, further enhances the painting's thematic connection to nature and the arts. Behind the woman, the landscape transforms into an autumnal forest, rich with trees in varying shades of yellow, orange, red, and green. The forest seems to be in a state of enchantment, responding to the melody that she plays. The colors are vibrant and lively, suggesting the forest is not just a backdrop but an active participant in this autumnal symphony. In the foreground, the scene transitions into a quaint village, its architecture reminiscent of a fairy tale. The houses are painted in soft whites and pastels, with terracotta roofs that complement the warm tones of the foliage. The village appears peaceful and untouched, as if it exists in a timeless realm, enhanced by the music of the season. A bird, possibly a magpie or a jay, accompanies the melody by flying close to the flute, adding a sense of movement and harmony to the scene. It symbolizes freedom and the connection between music and the natural world. Leaves fall gently around her, some even transforming into whimsical musical notes, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, and illustrating the painting's title, "Melody of Autumn." The air itself seems to be filled with the golden glow of the season, and the music brings an animating force to the entire scene. This painting is a celebration of the sensory experiences of autumn—the sound of music, the sight of changing leaves, and the feeling of crisp air—intertwined with a touch of magic and nostalgia. It invites the viewer to listen for the subtle sounds of the season and to find beauty in the rhythm of nature's changes.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Melody of autumn"
* ARTISTS: Anatoly Borisovich Tarabanov
* SIZE: 90x80 cm/'35.43x31.49 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* 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:

oil

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Melody of autumn (2023) Oil painting
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№Tar 334

The oil painting "Melody of Autumn" is a lyrical composition blending the romanticism of autumn with the ethereal quality of music. The central figure, a young woman, is the embodiment of the season itself. She is adorned with a crown of golden autumn leaves, and her white dress is accented with floral patterns that echo the colors of fall. She plays a flute, and the expression on her face is one of deep concentration and serenity, as if she is channeling the very essence of autumn through her music. The flute, a traditional symbol of pastoral and lyrical beauty, further enhances the painting's thematic connection to nature and the arts. Behind the woman, the landscape transforms into an autumnal forest, rich with trees in varying shades of yellow, orange, red, and green. The forest seems to be in a state of enchantment, responding to the melody that she plays. The colors are vibrant and lively, suggesting the forest is not just a backdrop but an active participant in this autumnal symphony. In the foreground, the scene transitions into a quaint village, its architecture reminiscent of a fairy tale. The houses are painted in soft whites and pastels, with terracotta roofs that complement the warm tones of the foliage. The village appears peaceful and untouched, as if it exists in a timeless realm, enhanced by the music of the season. A bird, possibly a magpie or a jay, accompanies the melody by flying close to the flute, adding a sense of movement and harmony to the scene. It symbolizes freedom and the connection between music and the natural world. Leaves fall gently around her, some even transforming into whimsical musical notes, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, and illustrating the painting's title, "Melody of Autumn." The air itself seems to be filled with the golden glow of the season, and the music brings an animating force to the entire scene. This painting is a celebration of the sensory experiences of autumn—the sound of music, the sight of changing leaves, and the feeling of crisp air—intertwined with a touch of magic and nostalgia. It invites the viewer to listen for the subtle sounds of the season and to find beauty in the rhythm of nature's changes.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Melody of autumn"
* ARTISTS: Anatoly Borisovich Tarabanov
* SIZE: 90x80 cm/'35.43x31.49 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* 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:

oil

Tags:
#oil painting #abstract art #abstract painting #landscape painting #original painting #portrait painting #oil abstract #oil landscape #kitchen decor #art collectibles 
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About the artists: Anatoly Borisovich Taradanav was born on September 25, 1953 in Zaporozhye. Artist - painter. In 1973 he graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Art College. Teachers: Kuko, Shchedrov. Since... Read more

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