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Beyond the horizon (2026) Original Oil Painting by Serhii Cherniakovskyi

130 x 80 x 2.4cm (unframed)

18 Artist Reviews

£2,623.41

Beyond the Horizon examines the horizon not as distance, but as a condition of spatial suspension. The seascape is reduced to elemental forces — surface, depth and atmosphere — allowing light to operate as structure rather than effect.

The layered oil impasto creates physical resistance across the canvas, transforming illumination into material presence. The sea shifts between density and dissolution, while the horizon stabilises the composition as a measured axis.

Here, vastness is not spectacle. It is calibration — a quiet expansion of perception beyond the visible edge of form.

The painting "Beyond the Horizon" is part of the "Mediterranean Light" series is an ongoing investigation into the structural role of light within coastal space. The series does not describe specific geography; instead, it examines how illumination reorganizes perception across architecture, water and horizon.

Through restrained composition and layered impasto, light is treated as a constructive force — compressing depth, dissolving mass and activating atmosphere.

Within this body of work, space is not depicted; it is calibrated. Each painting functions as an immersive field where light defines rhythm, scale and internal balance.
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Title: "Beyond the horizon"
Size: 31.5" x 51.2" (80 x 130 cm)
MATERIAL: canvas, oil
WAS painted: in 2026.
STATUS: Excellent new!

Materials used:

oil, canvas, brushes. palette knife

Details:

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#oil painting#statement art#coastal painting#large artwork#contemporary seascape#blue ocean#modern artwork#impasto painting#textured oil#mediterranean light#atmospheric art#turquoise water#ocean horizon#minimal seascape
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Beyond the Horizon examines the horizon not as distance, but as a condition of spatial suspension. The seascape is reduced to elemental forces — surface, depth and atmosphere — allowing light to operate as structure rather than effect.

The layered oil impasto creates physical resistance across the canvas, transforming illumination into material presence. The sea shifts between density and dissolution, while the horizon stabilises the composition as a measured axis.

Here, vastness is not spectacle. It is calibration — a quiet expansion of perception beyond the visible edge of form.

The painting "Beyond the Horizon" is part of the "Mediterranean Light" series is an ongoing investigation into the structural role of light within coastal space. The series does not describe specific geography; instead, it examines how illumination reorganizes perception across architecture, water and horizon.

Through restrained composition and layered impasto, light is treated as a constructive force — compressing depth, dissolving mass and activating atmosphere.

Within this body of work, space is not depicted; it is calibrated. Each painting functions as an immersive field where light defines rhythm, scale and internal balance.
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Title: "Beyond the horizon"
Size: 31.5" x 51.2" (80 x 130 cm)
MATERIAL: canvas, oil
WAS painted: in 2026.
STATUS: Excellent new!

Materials used:

oil, canvas, brushes. palette knife

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#statement art#coastal painting#large artwork#contemporary seascape#blue ocean#modern artwork#impasto painting#textured oil#mediterranean light#atmospheric art#turquoise water#ocean horizon#minimal seascape
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My work is centered on the transformation of space through light. I approach landscape as a constructed environment rather than a descriptive image. Architecture and coastline provide a structural rhythm,... Read more

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