Original artwork description:

Peaches in bloom, 2009.
One of the first in the series of orchards this painting was inspired by the peach trees in blossom by the banks of Danube, with wild shrubs surrounding it. It is made with expressive, loose strokes of the brush and bold colours with yellow and light green dominating the scene. Painting is on a rough, excellent quality linen canvas stapled on the side of the classic stretchers frame. It has been exhibited in several solo shows in Belgrade, Serbia and UK. It has a mix of mat and gloss surfaces resulting from applications of various oil colours. It is dispatched ready to hang.
Certificate of authenticity by the author included.

Materials used:

oil colours

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#landscape #painting #expressive #yellow #trees #art #oil on canvas #orchards 

Peaches in bloom (2009) Oil painting
by Maja Grecic

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Peaches in bloom, 2009.
One of the first in the series of orchards this painting was inspired by the peach trees in blossom by the banks of Danube, with wild shrubs surrounding it. It is made with expressive, loose strokes of the brush and bold colours with yellow and light green dominating the scene. Painting is on a rough, excellent quality linen canvas stapled on the side of the classic stretchers frame. It has been exhibited in several solo shows in Belgrade, Serbia and UK. It has a mix of mat and gloss surfaces resulting from applications of various oil colours. It is dispatched ready to hang.
Certificate of authenticity by the author included.

Materials used:

oil colours

Tags:
#landscape #painting #expressive #yellow #trees #art #oil on canvas #orchards 
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To Maja the meaning of painting considers, above all, an empty surface, that then becomes a space in which one seeks and reaches the formula of some kind of enlightenment... Read more

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