Year of creation | 2007 |
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Dimensions | 11.6 W × 19.5 H × 0.1 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | impressionism |
Genre | landscape |
Materials | oil, cardboard |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
White winter. Rooks' nests are waiting for their owners, who will return when the snow melts and the long-awaited spring comes. In the meantime, everything lies under a fluffy snow-white blanket, like an old wooden barn and a lonely birch tree, along which the rooks will find their home.
I have been painting since childhood. From the beginning I painted portraits with a pencil on paper from my imagination, although there were attempts to paint from life. I am a self-taught artist. After forty, when the children grew up a little, and I had a little time for myself, there was a strong need to work with color and I began to paint oil paintings on canvas. From the beginning there were landscapes. Then I fell in love with “His Majesty”, the sea...