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Realism Flower Painting Forgotten Letter: Floral Memories by painter Art Trio oil canvas
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Forgotten Letter: Floral Memories

Art TrioUzbekistan
Original artwork, 55×70 cm, 2020
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Characteristics of the Painting “Forgotten Letter: Floral Memories”

Year of creation2020
Dimensions55 W × 70 H × 3 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Stylerealism
Genreflower
Materialsoil, canvas
Type of packagingart tube
Keywords
bouquetvasedecorationflowerflower arrangementflowersfloralglassvasebouquetromancelovefruitapplestill liferealismphotorealismhyperrealism

Description of the Artwork “Forgotten Letter: Floral Memories”

In this captivating still life, the artist tells a poignant story through the delicate language of flowers. The composition features a breathtaking bouquet of scarlet and cream roses, exuding warmth and depth. Their vivid colors evoke the essence of an unsent letter, some blooms pulse with emotion, while others gradually fade. The fallen rose and solitary apple enrich the narrative, subtly alluding to absent tenderness. This masterpiece breathes a gentle melancholy, akin to a heartfelt letter never delivered. It's a portrayal filled not with sorrow, but a serene, nostalgic longing.

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About the artist
Art Trio

Art Trio, Uzbekistan

The Art Trio is a creative group consisting of three accomplished artists: Murad Azlyarkhodjaev, Bakhtiyar Alimkhanov, and Husan Kasimov. All three artists were born in 1967-1968 and they are members of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan and have built a remarkable collective reputation over the years. The Art Trio group focuses on creating a series of still lifes in the style of realism (hyperrealism, photorealism). The exquisite manner and almost documentary precision are on the verge between works of classical art and salon paintings.

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