Original artwork description:

In crafting this piece, I sought to capture the tumultuous beauty of a sky brimming with emotion. With oil as my medium, I wielded my brush to blend the vibrant hues of a tempestuous atmosphere, where the calm and storm coalesce. I embraced the spontaneity of impressionism and the raw feeling of expressionism, evoking a sense of passionate unrest yet tranquil reflection. This artwork is a sanctuary of thought, designed to stir the soul and transform any space into a haven of contemplative wonder.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#oil painting #seascape #seaside #framed oil #moody skyscape 
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Moody Sky (2024) Oil painting
by Ewa Czarniecka

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In crafting this piece, I sought to capture the tumultuous beauty of a sky brimming with emotion. With oil as my medium, I wielded my brush to blend the vibrant hues of a tempestuous atmosphere, where the calm and storm coalesce. I embraced the spontaneity of impressionism and the raw feeling of expressionism, evoking a sense of passionate unrest yet tranquil reflection. This artwork is a sanctuary of thought, designed to stir the soul and transform any space into a haven of contemplative wonder.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#oil painting #seascape #seaside #framed oil #moody skyscape 
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I’m Ewa Czarniecka– Full Time Human Being, Artist, Wife, Animal Lover, Cat crazy . . . . . My style is something between abstract and Impressionism. I've always been been... Read more

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