Original artwork description:

From largest marine series "Black Door".
Above the bluish water, the "Flaming Essence" of a young man is directed to the horizon. This view is complemented by convulsive, incandescent sun clouds.
The black door is a borderline state of a person between life and death, this series describes the duality of human feelings through the prism of existential perception.
In this work created during self-isolation, artist tried to depict the complexity of the ocean waves and at the same time the mental state of the human figure.
Very impressive marine painting performed with museum quality oils (Rembrandt and Master Class)

Actual size of this large canvas is 100*120cm

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#figurative art #ocean painting #sunset at sea #surrealism art #surrealsim 

Black Door 01 (2017)

Oil painting 
by Garry Arzumanyan

£2,707.88 Alert

Original artwork description
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From largest marine series "Black Door".
Above the bluish water, the "Flaming Essence" of a young man is directed to the horizon. This view is complemented by convulsive, incandescent sun clouds.
The black door is a borderline state of a person between life and death, this series describes the duality of human feelings through the prism of existential perception.
In this work created during self-isolation, artist tried to depict the complexity of the ocean waves and at the same time the mental state of the human figure.
Very impressive marine painting performed with museum quality oils (Rembrandt and Master Class)

Actual size of this large canvas is 100*120cm

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#figurative art #ocean painting #sunset at sea #surrealism art #surrealsim 

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Garry Arzumanyan is an award-winning artist, who works and creates basically in surrealism genre. Mixing classic seascape with modern art, as he confess, he’s just capturing what his hearth feels and what... Read more

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