Year of creation | 2022 |
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Dimensions | 25 W × 35 H × 1.5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | impressionism |
Genre | still-life |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
In this work of art, every element on the canvas appeals to the senses. The Green Fairy of Absinthe, the embodiment of inspiration and freedom, envelops the stage with its mystical light, inviting the viewer to immerse itself in a world of fantasy and dreams. Limes, like earth's companions, balance the scene with their citrusy reality, reminiscent of the fertility and vitality of nature. Each lime is a small universe full of mysteries and possibilities just waiting to be discovered. Absinthe is not just a drink, it is an elixir of creativity that spills its green waves across the canvas, introducing dynamics and movement into the composition. Together they create not just a still life, but a whole story, where every object is a word, every color is a phrase, gathered into a poetic narrative full of symbolism and depth. 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!