Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 60 W × 40 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | realism |
Genre | animal |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | wooden box |
A painting from the River Fauna series shows a spotted yellow coho salmon being released into the river by a bailer. The coho, a salmonid, swims into clear water, symbolizing the importance of preserving river ecosystems. This image emphasizes the need to protect salmon fish populations and preserve their habitat for future generations. The image reminds us of our responsibility to nature and the need to take care of river wildlife.
BIOGRAPHY. Artem Kolesnikov, born in 1977, Ukraine. From an early age he showed interest in drawing. From a very early age I was engaged in drawing and strived to improve my skills. In his quest for professionalism, Artem took courses for professional artists. specializing in academic drawing and painting. Over time, he discovered a passion for depicting stormy waves, rocks and boats on canvas. stones and boats on canvas and began to master the theme of seascapes. In 2016, Artem Kolesnikov and his family were forced to move to Spain due to the war in eastern Ukraine, where, after a long break, he continued to paint, combining this with trips along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Atlantic, inspired by their majestic views. He continued to engage in his creative activity, combining it with trips to the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, inspired by their majestic views. Marine painting has become his signature style, attracting the viewer's attention with its energy and drama. His life is a desire to create beauty and give!