Original artwork description:

ACRYLIC/CANVAS
Size - 80x80cm
READY TO HANG

Original acrylic painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

Ruin Houses is a textured and expressive acrylic painting capturing the weathered charm of an abandoned structure, likely once full of life and stories. The artist uses bold, gestural brushstrokes and a rich, Mediterranean-inspired palette of cerulean blues, terracotta reds, earthy ochres, and faded whites to convey both vibrancy and deterioration. The structure’s crooked lines and fragmented architecture suggest years of exposure to time and nature, while cypress trees loom behind, reaching into a vivid sky. This composition feels both spontaneous and intentional, offering a raw, painterly homage to forgotten beauty and the inevitable passage of time.

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We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
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Materials used:

acrylic, canvas

Tags:
#rural houses #village life #old town #rural scene #cypress trees #abandoned building #nostalgic art #armenian painting #colorful village #beautiful village #weathered walls ##village landscape #rustic house #vivd colors #antique village 

Ruin Houses (2025) Acrylic painting
by Davit Arstamyan

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ACRYLIC/CANVAS
Size - 80x80cm
READY TO HANG

Original acrylic painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

Ruin Houses is a textured and expressive acrylic painting capturing the weathered charm of an abandoned structure, likely once full of life and stories. The artist uses bold, gestural brushstrokes and a rich, Mediterranean-inspired palette of cerulean blues, terracotta reds, earthy ochres, and faded whites to convey both vibrancy and deterioration. The structure’s crooked lines and fragmented architecture suggest years of exposure to time and nature, while cypress trees loom behind, reaching into a vivid sky. This composition feels both spontaneous and intentional, offering a raw, painterly homage to forgotten beauty and the inevitable passage of time.

Shipping and Policy:
We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
If you have any questions about for instants a tailor made order or discount when purchasing more then one painting please let me know. I’ll be happy to answer all your questions.
All our customers are happy working with us, take a look at our feedbacks)))
Thank you for looking in our gallery, and welcome back.

Materials used:

acrylic, canvas

Tags:
#rural houses #village life #old town #rural scene #cypress trees #abandoned building #nostalgic art #armenian painting #colorful village #beautiful village #weathered walls ##village landscape #rustic house #vivd colors #antique village 
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Born: July 10, 1998 Birthplace: Tsovategh, Martuni region, Artsakh Current Residence: Vagharshapat, Armenia David Arstamyan Vladimir is an Armenian artist whose work is deeply influenced by his personal experiences, cultural heritage, and the... Read more

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