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Abstract oil painting Apples Anatoly Borisovich Tarabanov

In the masterpiece titled "Apples," the artist's creative vision comes to life through a mesmerizing abstraction that captures the essence of simplicity and vibrancy. This oil painting is a harmonious blend of colors and forms that evoke a sense of tranquil contemplation. The canvas draws the viewer's gaze into a serene domestic scene, where a white tablecloth forms the foundation of the composition. The stark white expanse of the cloth provides a clean backdrop against which the vivid hues of red and yellow apples burst forth with a captivating intensity. The apples are not mere fruits; they are visual metaphors, carrying layers of symbolism within their gentle curves and bold shades. Some apples are strewn casually across the tablecloth, their irregular shapes and slightly varying sizes imbuing the scene with an organic authenticity. Others find their place within a white pitcher, offering a sense of containment and order amidst the casual arrangement. The pitcher stands as a crisp pillar of elegance against the softness of the tablecloth, its geometric precision contrasting the natural forms around it. The background of the painting, a symphony of subdued yet enchanting colors, sets the stage for the apples' lively presence. Hints of gray evoke a sense of calm balance, while the gentle blues bring forth an aura of contemplative tranquility. Wisps of pink dance delicately within the backdrop, infusing the composition with a touch of unexpected warmth and whimsy. Through skillful manipulation of color, form, and texture, the artist invites viewers to engage in a visual dialogue that transcends the literal depiction of apples on a table. "Apples" is a testament to the power of abstraction, transforming a mundane scene into a realm of emotion and thought. It encourages observers to explore their perceptions, prompting introspection and reflection on the beauty that lies within the ordinary. In this evocative artwork, the artist captures not just the physical appearance of apples, but also the essence of fleeting moments and the rich tapestry of emotions they can inspire.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Apples"
* ARTISTS: Anatoly Borisovich Tarabanov
* SIZE: 70x90 cm/'27.55x35.43 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

oil

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#oil painting #original painting #kitchen decor #art collectibles #still life painting #still life art #oil still life #apples painting #apples artwork #oil apples 
Apples (2023)
Oil painting
by Anatolii Tarabаnov

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Abstract oil painting Apples Anatoly Borisovich Tarabanov

In the masterpiece titled "Apples," the artist's creative vision comes to life through a mesmerizing abstraction that captures the essence of simplicity and vibrancy. This oil painting is a harmonious blend of colors and forms that evoke a sense of tranquil contemplation. The canvas draws the viewer's gaze into a serene domestic scene, where a white tablecloth forms the foundation of the composition. The stark white expanse of the cloth provides a clean backdrop against which the vivid hues of red and yellow apples burst forth with a captivating intensity. The apples are not mere fruits; they are visual metaphors, carrying layers of symbolism within their gentle curves and bold shades. Some apples are strewn casually across the tablecloth, their irregular shapes and slightly varying sizes imbuing the scene with an organic authenticity. Others find their place within a white pitcher, offering a sense of containment and order amidst the casual arrangement. The pitcher stands as a crisp pillar of elegance against the softness of the tablecloth, its geometric precision contrasting the natural forms around it. The background of the painting, a symphony of subdued yet enchanting colors, sets the stage for the apples' lively presence. Hints of gray evoke a sense of calm balance, while the gentle blues bring forth an aura of contemplative tranquility. Wisps of pink dance delicately within the backdrop, infusing the composition with a touch of unexpected warmth and whimsy. Through skillful manipulation of color, form, and texture, the artist invites viewers to engage in a visual dialogue that transcends the literal depiction of apples on a table. "Apples" is a testament to the power of abstraction, transforming a mundane scene into a realm of emotion and thought. It encourages observers to explore their perceptions, prompting introspection and reflection on the beauty that lies within the ordinary. In this evocative artwork, the artist captures not just the physical appearance of apples, but also the essence of fleeting moments and the rich tapestry of emotions they can inspire.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Apples"
* ARTISTS: Anatoly Borisovich Tarabanov
* SIZE: 70x90 cm/'27.55x35.43 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#oil painting #original painting #kitchen decor #art collectibles #still life painting #still life art #oil still life #apples painting #apples artwork #oil apples 

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About the artists: Anatoly Borisovich Taradanav was born on September 25, 1953 in Zaporozhye. Artist - painter. In 1973 he graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Art College. Teachers: Kuko, Shchedrov. Since... Read more

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