№Kalen 1283
"Thaw" is an evocative oil painting that portrays the subtle shift from winter to spring, as captured in a moment of transition within a natural landscape. The artist has used a rich impasto technique, with thick and textured strokes that give a tangible sense of the changing environment. In the center stands a tree, its trunk and branches rendered in a variety of browns, from deep, rich umber to lighter, warmer tones. The tree's texture is palpable, with the paint applied in a manner that mimics the roughness of bark. It splits into several main branches, reaching out into the cold air, bare of leaves but full of character. The ground is depicted in a mix of white and gray tones with subtle hints of blue, suggesting melting snow and patches of ice. The texture here is smoother, with the paint spread in a way that reflects the slushy, slippery surface of the thawing ground. A solitary figure, painted in a striking red jacket, provides a pop of color against the neutral background. This person is walking a dog, which is rendered in swift, minimalistic strokes, indicating movement and companionship. The presence of the figure and the dog adds a narrative element to the scene, suggesting a daily routine that persists through the changing seasons. In the background, a body of water reflects the cool hues of the sky, with stripes of white indicating the remnants of ice or the glint of the sun on the water's surface. The far shore is dotted with structures that suggest distant buildings or perhaps more trees, painted in shades of blue and violet, blending with the backdrop and creating a sense of depth. Above, the sky is a collage of grays and lavenders, with the brushwork giving the impression of a cloudy day. The clouds seem to be breaking apart, hinting at the warmer, brighter days ahead as winter's grip loosens. Overall, "Thaw" is a painting that speaks to the resilience of life and the beauty of seasonal change. The use of impasto creates a vivid, almost tactile experience, inviting the viewer to feel the cool air and anticipate the softening of the earth as spring approaches.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Thaw"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 20x25 cm/'7.87x9.84 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.
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№Kalen 1283
"Thaw" is an evocative oil painting that portrays the subtle shift from winter to spring, as captured in a moment of transition within a natural landscape. The artist has used a rich impasto technique, with thick and textured strokes that give a tangible sense of the changing environment. In the center stands a tree, its trunk and branches rendered in a variety of browns, from deep, rich umber to lighter, warmer tones. The tree's texture is palpable, with the paint applied in a manner that mimics the roughness of bark. It splits into several main branches, reaching out into the cold air, bare of leaves but full of character. The ground is depicted in a mix of white and gray tones with subtle hints of blue, suggesting melting snow and patches of ice. The texture here is smoother, with the paint spread in a way that reflects the slushy, slippery surface of the thawing ground. A solitary figure, painted in a striking red jacket, provides a pop of color against the neutral background. This person is walking a dog, which is rendered in swift, minimalistic strokes, indicating movement and companionship. The presence of the figure and the dog adds a narrative element to the scene, suggesting a daily routine that persists through the changing seasons. In the background, a body of water reflects the cool hues of the sky, with stripes of white indicating the remnants of ice or the glint of the sun on the water's surface. The far shore is dotted with structures that suggest distant buildings or perhaps more trees, painted in shades of blue and violet, blending with the backdrop and creating a sense of depth. Above, the sky is a collage of grays and lavenders, with the brushwork giving the impression of a cloudy day. The clouds seem to be breaking apart, hinting at the warmer, brighter days ahead as winter's grip loosens. Overall, "Thaw" is a painting that speaks to the resilience of life and the beauty of seasonal change. The use of impasto creates a vivid, almost tactile experience, inviting the viewer to feel the cool air and anticipate the softening of the earth as spring approaches.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Thaw"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 20x25 cm/'7.87x9.84 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.
oil
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