№AAA4027
This oil painting cardboard, titled "Spring trees in the field", the artist employs a rich impasto technique, layering thick strokes of paint to create depth, texture, and movement across the canvas. In the foreground, several slender birch trees stand with their stark white trunks and delicate branches reaching skyward. The trees appear to be shedding the remnants of winter, as their branches are mostly bare, hinting at the early days of spring before the full bloom of foliage. The white bark contrasts with the golden tones of the ground, enhancing the composition’s visual rhythm. The texture of the bark, achieved through thick and expressive strokes, gives the trees a tactile, almost sculptural presence. The middle ground is a vast field painted in warm ochres, golden yellows, and earthy browns, indicating the dry grass and soil beginning to regain its vibrancy. Subtle touches of green suggest the first sprouts of new life emerging beneath the surface. The impressionistic rendering of the field conveys a sense of openness and tranquility, drawing the viewer’s eye toward the depth of the landscape. Beyond the trees, the background features a soft horizon where distant fields and rolling hills blend into a hazy blue and lavender expanse. The cool tones of the distant land contrast beautifully with the warmth of the foreground, creating a harmonious balance within the painting. A small figure or an animal, possibly a horse or a cow, is seen resting or grazing in the distance, adding a subtle but meaningful element of life to the scene. The sky is painted in a muted blend of pale greens, lavenders, and soft purples, evoking a tranquil and diffused light. The cloud-like formations and gentle color transitions suggest a crisp yet peaceful atmosphere, typical of early spring mornings when the air is still cool but filled with the promise of warmth. The composition is carefully structured, with the birch trees framing the scene and guiding the viewer’s gaze toward the distant fields. The impasto technique brings the painting to life, allowing each brushstroke to contribute to the sense of texture and movement, making the landscape feel almost tangible. nature.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Spring trees in the field"
* 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.
oil
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№AAA4027
This oil painting cardboard, titled "Spring trees in the field", the artist employs a rich impasto technique, layering thick strokes of paint to create depth, texture, and movement across the canvas. In the foreground, several slender birch trees stand with their stark white trunks and delicate branches reaching skyward. The trees appear to be shedding the remnants of winter, as their branches are mostly bare, hinting at the early days of spring before the full bloom of foliage. The white bark contrasts with the golden tones of the ground, enhancing the composition’s visual rhythm. The texture of the bark, achieved through thick and expressive strokes, gives the trees a tactile, almost sculptural presence. The middle ground is a vast field painted in warm ochres, golden yellows, and earthy browns, indicating the dry grass and soil beginning to regain its vibrancy. Subtle touches of green suggest the first sprouts of new life emerging beneath the surface. The impressionistic rendering of the field conveys a sense of openness and tranquility, drawing the viewer’s eye toward the depth of the landscape. Beyond the trees, the background features a soft horizon where distant fields and rolling hills blend into a hazy blue and lavender expanse. The cool tones of the distant land contrast beautifully with the warmth of the foreground, creating a harmonious balance within the painting. A small figure or an animal, possibly a horse or a cow, is seen resting or grazing in the distance, adding a subtle but meaningful element of life to the scene. The sky is painted in a muted blend of pale greens, lavenders, and soft purples, evoking a tranquil and diffused light. The cloud-like formations and gentle color transitions suggest a crisp yet peaceful atmosphere, typical of early spring mornings when the air is still cool but filled with the promise of warmth. The composition is carefully structured, with the birch trees framing the scene and guiding the viewer’s gaze toward the distant fields. The impasto technique brings the painting to life, allowing each brushstroke to contribute to the sense of texture and movement, making the landscape feel almost tangible. nature.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Spring trees in the field"
* 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.
oil
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