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In this painting, I sought to encapsulate the raw, vibrant energy of a city enshrouded in winter's embrace. The bold, red umbrella stands as a beacon of warmth in the cool, abstracted flurry of acrylic and oil, its impressionistic strokes conjuring the ceaseless rhythm of urban life against the quietude of falling snow. This piece tells a story of contrast, resilience, and the singular moments of color that define our experiences. It will bring a dynamic and emotive presence to any space, invigorating it with the spirit of perseverance and the beauty of a splattered snowy day.
This painting was created using a blend of techniques including brush and palette knife.

Ewa is a contemporary colourist who paints rich and joyful city scene and landscapes with lavishly applied layers of paint, creating works that are almost sculptural in feel.
Ewa is one of the county’s most collected contemporary artist Artfinder best seller for many years her rich vibrant paintings are immediately recognised and she build up loyal fallowing around the world for her work.

'I am constantly driven by my adventurous spirit and continually looking for new ways of expressing my dreams, ideals and emotions'

Every painting is signed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Thank you for visiting my gallery!

©2023 Ewa Czarniecka. All rights reserved.
This is an original work of art created by the artist herself and may not be reproduced without written consent of the artist. The artist retains copyright.

Materials used:

Mixed Media

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New York Snow (2023) Mixed-media painting
by Ewa Czarniecka

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In this painting, I sought to encapsulate the raw, vibrant energy of a city enshrouded in winter's embrace. The bold, red umbrella stands as a beacon of warmth in the cool, abstracted flurry of acrylic and oil, its impressionistic strokes conjuring the ceaseless rhythm of urban life against the quietude of falling snow. This piece tells a story of contrast, resilience, and the singular moments of color that define our experiences. It will bring a dynamic and emotive presence to any space, invigorating it with the spirit of perseverance and the beauty of a splattered snowy day.
This painting was created using a blend of techniques including brush and palette knife.

Ewa is a contemporary colourist who paints rich and joyful city scene and landscapes with lavishly applied layers of paint, creating works that are almost sculptural in feel.
Ewa is one of the county’s most collected contemporary artist Artfinder best seller for many years her rich vibrant paintings are immediately recognised and she build up loyal fallowing around the world for her work.

'I am constantly driven by my adventurous spirit and continually looking for new ways of expressing my dreams, ideals and emotions'

Every painting is signed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Thank you for visiting my gallery!

©2023 Ewa Czarniecka. All rights reserved.
This is an original work of art created by the artist herself and may not be reproduced without written consent of the artist. The artist retains copyright.

Materials used:

Mixed Media

Tags:
#oil painting #modern art #contemporary art #umbrella #storm of #palette knife #storm painting #lady in 
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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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