Original artwork description:

In this oil painting, I captured the serene yet vibrant juxtaposition of seasons, where the cold touch of winter meets the first blush of spring. With impressionistic strokes and a flurry of chilled hues, I invite a dance of light and texture that breathes life into the scene. The piece echoes resilience, renewal, and the exquisite transition that nature undergoes—themes that, when hanging on your wall, will imbue the space with a sense of peaceful anticipation and dynamic beauty.
Painting comes covered in Resin for extra protection.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#oil painting #modern art #winterscape #winter light 

Winter In Bloom (2024) Oil painting
by Ewa Czarniecka

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In this oil painting, I captured the serene yet vibrant juxtaposition of seasons, where the cold touch of winter meets the first blush of spring. With impressionistic strokes and a flurry of chilled hues, I invite a dance of light and texture that breathes life into the scene. The piece echoes resilience, renewal, and the exquisite transition that nature undergoes—themes that, when hanging on your wall, will imbue the space with a sense of peaceful anticipation and dynamic beauty.
Painting comes covered in Resin for extra protection.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#oil painting #modern art #winterscape #winter light 
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I’m Ewa Czarniecka– Full Time Human Being, Artist, Wife, Animal Lover, Cat crazy . . . . . My style is something between abstract and Impressionism. I've always been been... Read more

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