Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 70 W × 50 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | impressionism |
Genre | marine art |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Framing | the artwork is sold with framing |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Imagine the last evening of your holiday at sea, tomorrow is your flight home. and you go out onto the sunset beach. The storm is already leaving the horizon, the sky is clearing and through the heavy clouds, but already tired from the poured-out work, the unbearably languid bright rays of this farewell seascape are peeking through. The waves are still agitated and roll onto the shore, breaking with a thousand splashes, words touching your feet and hearts. and a light breeze brings a whisper to your soul - “See you... don’t say goodbye... see you...” and you fly away, leaving, taking this moment, this sunset, pure spark of the sea with you in your soul. Protecting and storing it until your next visit, until we meet again...
The passion for painting was not spontaneous. Since childhood, I grew up in an environment filled with creativity. Mother is a folk vocalist who has been performing in a folk ensemble all her life. My father is a man who adores art with all his soul. It was from him that he filled our house with paintings by the wonderful artist, Lev Mikhailovich Mikhalev, antique porcelain and much more. And this, in turn, influenced my formation of a sense of reality through the prism of creative breathing. A visit to the fine arts club subsequently resulted in studying at a local pedagogical college with a degree in fine arts and drawing. Then there was an institute and education in cultural studies. Creativity faded into the background for many years. I occasionally wrote to order. Still lifes, portraits, landscapes. But only at the turn of certain life vicissitudes did I realize the primacy of the creative principle in my soul and, as a result, a new chapter in my life.