Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 100 W × 100 H × 3 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | realism |
Genre | marine art |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This painting is done in a realistic style using oil on canvas, showing a seascape. The work of 2024 impresses with its elaboration of details, where each part of the wave comes to life thanks to the artist’s skill. White splashes are emphasized with subtle strokes, giving the work volume and movement.
Vera Kozlovschih is a talented artist born in 1988 in Moldova. Her passion for art was ignited at the age of 13, when she was in hospital for a long time after breaking her leg. It was during this period that Vera began to actively draw, drawing everything around her - tropical landscapes, fairy tale characters and exotic animals. At the age of 30, she decided to devote herself entirely to art. She is completely self-taught and has no formal academic training. "My principles and concepts in art are simple, I draw what evokes a storm of emotions and admiration in me, what can be contemplated for hours. My works are inspired by nature and travel, fairy tales, feminine beauty!" The idea is to describe a state in which everything seems magnificent and beautiful. She is fascinated by the oriental cultures of China and Japan, which is reflected in her works, where colorful dragons and blooming Sakura flowers are often present. This gives me, as an artist, an unlimited source of inspiration. Her paintings focus on bright and saturated colors, achieved with acrylic and oil paints. Vera experiments with different techniques and textured brushstrokes to give her works a special depth, expressiveness and dynamism. Her work is diverse - from mountain and urban landscapes to images of animals and mythical creatures, flowers and fruits. "Every element in my works comes to life, creating my unique world. I hope that the viewer will feel a positive naivety that opens the doors to different worlds, cultures, where reality intertwines with fantasy, and each brushstroke becomes a drop of greatness and truth about the beauty of the world."