Original artwork description:

№AAA4024

This oil painting cardboard, titled "Snowy path to the village", the artist skillfully employs thick, textured brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and movement within the snow-covered scene. The color palette consists primarily of cool and muted tones, with subtle hints of warmth peeking through, evoking the serene yet crisp atmosphere of a winter’s day. In the foreground, the snow-covered ground stretches toward the viewer, painted in a mixture of soft blues, whites, and grays. The impasto technique gives the surface a rich, textured quality, emphasizing the unevenness of the path and the natural accumulation of snow. The ground is scattered with delicate shadows, cast by the surrounding leafless trees, adding a sense of dimension and realism to the composition. The middle ground is dominated by a cluster of bare trees, their twisted and gnarled branches reaching skyward. These trees, painted with a mix of brown, gray, and icy white, stand as stark silhouettes against the lighter background. Their skeletal forms, accentuated by expressive brushstrokes, suggest the stillness and dormancy of the winter season. The trees frame the pathway, drawing the viewer’s eye deeper into the painting. Beyond the trees, nestled in the background, a small village emerges from the wintry haze. The buildings are painted in soft purples and blues, blending seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The choice of these cool tones enhances the feeling of distance and tranquility, as though the village is wrapped in the quiet embrace of winter. The rooftops are dusted with snow, and the buildings appear partially obscured by the frost-covered trees, reinforcing the sense of seclusion and peace. Above the village, the sky is rendered in a subdued mixture of gray and pale lavender, suggesting the overcast atmosphere typical of a winter’s day. The muted tones of the sky create a harmonious balance with the cool colors of the snow-covered landscape, while also contributing to the painting’s quiet and contemplative mood. Throughout the composition, the artist’s expressive use of thick, gestural brushstrokes brings an element of movement to the otherwise still setting. The texture of the paint mimics the roughness of tree bark, the softness of snow, and the distant blur of the village, enhancing the tactile quality of the scene.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Snowy path to the village"
* ARTISTS: Alex Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.

Materials used:

oil

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#oil painting #landscape painting #original painting #oil landscape #landscape art #nature painting #snow landscape #village landscape #art collectibles #oil nature 

Snowy path to the village (2024) Oil painting
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№AAA4024

This oil painting cardboard, titled "Snowy path to the village", the artist skillfully employs thick, textured brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and movement within the snow-covered scene. The color palette consists primarily of cool and muted tones, with subtle hints of warmth peeking through, evoking the serene yet crisp atmosphere of a winter’s day. In the foreground, the snow-covered ground stretches toward the viewer, painted in a mixture of soft blues, whites, and grays. The impasto technique gives the surface a rich, textured quality, emphasizing the unevenness of the path and the natural accumulation of snow. The ground is scattered with delicate shadows, cast by the surrounding leafless trees, adding a sense of dimension and realism to the composition. The middle ground is dominated by a cluster of bare trees, their twisted and gnarled branches reaching skyward. These trees, painted with a mix of brown, gray, and icy white, stand as stark silhouettes against the lighter background. Their skeletal forms, accentuated by expressive brushstrokes, suggest the stillness and dormancy of the winter season. The trees frame the pathway, drawing the viewer’s eye deeper into the painting. Beyond the trees, nestled in the background, a small village emerges from the wintry haze. The buildings are painted in soft purples and blues, blending seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The choice of these cool tones enhances the feeling of distance and tranquility, as though the village is wrapped in the quiet embrace of winter. The rooftops are dusted with snow, and the buildings appear partially obscured by the frost-covered trees, reinforcing the sense of seclusion and peace. Above the village, the sky is rendered in a subdued mixture of gray and pale lavender, suggesting the overcast atmosphere typical of a winter’s day. The muted tones of the sky create a harmonious balance with the cool colors of the snow-covered landscape, while also contributing to the painting’s quiet and contemplative mood. Throughout the composition, the artist’s expressive use of thick, gestural brushstrokes brings an element of movement to the otherwise still setting. The texture of the paint mimics the roughness of tree bark, the softness of snow, and the distant blur of the village, enhancing the tactile quality of the scene.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Snowy path to the village"
* ARTISTS: Alex Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#oil painting #landscape painting #original painting #oil landscape #landscape art #nature painting #snow landscape #village landscape #art collectibles #oil nature 
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Bоrn Mаrch 13, 1954, in thе city оf Piryаtin, Pоltаvа rеgiоn. Hе grаduаtеd frоm thе Crimеаn Аrt Cоllеgе nаmеd аftеr N. Sаmоkish (1887). Tеаchеrs in thе spеciаlty: V. Grigоriеv, M.... Read more

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