Year of creation | 2022 |
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Dimensions | 35 W × 45 H × 1.5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | impressionism |
Genre | interior |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
A scene unfolds before us where the ballerina is the embodiment of the element of air, light and unpredictable. Her pose is filled with expectation and anticipation, like a cat, the moment before a jump, where every muscle is tense in anticipation of movement. In her hands is a ball, sparkling like a pearl, symbolizing the purity and perfection of the art of ballet. A feather woven into her hair, like the final touch of a master, adds airiness and freedom to the image. A ballerina's dress is a whirlwind of colors, an explosion of colors, reflecting the dancer's inner world, her passions and dreams. This painting is not just an image, it is a story about the world of ballet, where every color and line carries a part of the soul of the artist and his muse, dancing to music that is heard only by the heart. ATTENTION: Look carefully at the photo. Please note that colors and saturation may vary slightly from the original depending on your monitor settings.
Good afternoon My name is Oleg Sharapanovsky. I live in Ukraine. The main direction of my activity is sports and massage. But I devote a significant part of my life to painting. I have been interested in art for a long time. The beginning of my creative journey dates back to the early 2000s. At that time I was making handmade ceramics. Then he began to comprehend the magic of painting. But due to various circumstances, I took a break of 20 years. And now I’m resuming my struggle with canvas and oil paints))) I’m self-taught, I didn’t study anywhere, I paint as I see and feel. I love painting with a palette knife. I write in the style of impressionism. My works are in private collections: Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Poland, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Spain, USA, France, Czech Republic, Ireland, Sweden. I want to share my works with the whole world! In the near future I hope to resume ceramics classes - this is a separate and very exciting world of creativity!