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Impressionism Landscape Painting Spring morning in the Carpathians by painter Yaroslava Dasiv acrylic canvas
Spring morning in the Carpathians Painting by Yaroslava Dasiv
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Spring morning in the Carpathians

Yaroslava DasivUkraine
Original artwork, 61.5×51.5 cm, 2010
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Characteristics of the Painting “Spring morning in the Carpathians”

Year of creation2010
Dimensions61.5 W × 51.5 H × 3 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleimpressionism
Genrelandscape
Materialsacrylic, canvas
Framingthe artwork is sold with framing
Type of packagingcardboard box
Keywords
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Description of the Artwork “Spring morning in the Carpathians”

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This picture is made with acrylic paints on canvas. The artist used high-quality materials to create a bright and saturated image of a spring morning in the Carpathians. The work is dated 2010 and framed in a light wooden frame that emphasizes the color scheme and mood of the picture. The painting is signed by the author and has a certificate of authenticity.

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About the artist

Yaroslava Dasiv (January 6, 1957 - November 30, 2019) is a talented Ukrainian artist whose creative path begins in the picturesque Carpathians. She was born in the village of Tukhlya, Lviv Region, in a large family. From early childhood, Yaroslav felt a closeness to nature, which included it in her artistic paintings and inspired her to create unique pictures. After graduating from the Moscow University of Arts in 1985, she continued her creative career in Lviv. Yaroslava opened her own shop where she sold her works of art and other artists. In 2001, Yaroslava published her collection of poems "Prozeren". Her life ended in 2019, but her paintings continue to live and inspire new generations.

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