Year of creation | 2022 |
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Dimensions | 140 W × 99.9 H × 2.9 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | avant-garde |
Genre | cityscapes |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
The painting is part of a large series by the author, made in the style of abstract art about the nature and urban environment of Crimea and is part of the gallery’s collection. The painting depicts a sunny day in Gurzuf, a small village in Crimea. Using a specific technique and combination of colors, the author ideally immerses the viewer in the atmosphere of a seaside village and creates a feeling of light, warmth and sea breeze. Ideally complements the interior of a cafe, restaurant, kitchen, dining room, summer kitchen
A.P. Orlov was born in 1979 in Yalta. In 2002 he graduated from the Crimean Art College. N.S. Samokisha. Teacher: L. Balkind. Lives and works in Yalta. His works are in private collections in Russia and other countries. Portraits and landscapes, still lifes and abstract paintings. The artistic directions that are represented in the works of Andrei Orlov are very diverse. He has a considerable number of personal exhibitions in Russia, Ukraine and England. The relationship of saturated colors on the plane of the canvas in the artist’s painting attracts the genuine attention of connoisseurs of fine art. The works of Andrei Orlov are kept in the collections of famous artists, including Mikhail Shirvindt, Vyacheslav Malezhik, Yan Tabachnik.