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The Oil painting Canvas titled "Cold seashore" is a whimsical yet contemplative work that intertwines humor, irony, and subtle reflections on the absurdities of life. At first glance, the composition appears to be a traditional seascape, with a bright sandy beach, an expanse of clear blue water, and a sky dotted with soft clouds. Yet, the artist fills this seemingly idyllic coastal scene with strikingly incongruous elements that disrupt conventional expectations and provoke curiosity. In the foreground, an elderly woman stands confidently with a surfboard tucked under her arm. She wears a modest, vintage-style swimsuit, her figure painted with dignity and naturalism, radiating both humor and resilience. There is no hesitation in her posture—her stance is strong, her gaze directed toward the sea, as if she is preparing to face the waves with determination. The choice of subject breaks away from stereotypical images of youth and athleticism tied to surfing, instead celebrating vitality, courage, and the idea that life’s adventures are not confined to age. Beside her, adding another layer of surrealism, is a penguin standing upright on the sand. The penguin, rendered with remarkable detail and a sense of gravity, becomes both a companion and a foil to the woman. Its presence immediately destabilizes the realism of the scene and suggests themes of displacement and adaptation. Penguins belong to cold climates, and here it appears stranded on a warm beach, embodying the surreal tension that defines the painting. This incongruity may also serve as a quiet commentary on climate change, migration, or the universality of shared spaces between species and humans when natural orders are disrupted. Floating in the background are translucent jellyfish, drifting above the water’s surface rather than within it. Their ghostly forms, painted with delicate strokes of white and blue, resemble shuttlecocks more than marine life, creating an almost comical effect. They function as dreamlike symbols, adding to the sense that this beach is not part of our world but a fantastical realm where logic is suspended. Their presence heightens the surreal quality of the painting, evoking wonder while also unsettling the balance between reality and imagination.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Cold seashore"
* ARTISTS: Oleg Kateryniuk
* SIZE: 100x130 cm/'39.37x51.18 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

About the artist: Oleg Kateryniuk was born in 1969 in Ukraine.. has made a successful career as a graphic designer.. But, over the years we become more sensitive to people, to nature, to the environment, to everything around us. So something happened, noticed, interested you and sits in you, with its emotions, feelings, its truth and philosophy.. no-no, it does not bother you, just sometimes, as if talking to you, tells your story, pulls your strings souls, and are forced to flee in search of something new, still unnoticed, and very, as it seems at this time, so necessary.. and not only you.. And in such moments you take a pencil, brushes and everything at hand.. and you draw.. being left alone with canvas or paper and your thoughts..

Materials used:

oil

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Cold Seashore (2024) Giclée print
by Oleg Kateryniuk

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№Kat 61

The Oil painting Canvas titled "Cold seashore" is a whimsical yet contemplative work that intertwines humor, irony, and subtle reflections on the absurdities of life. At first glance, the composition appears to be a traditional seascape, with a bright sandy beach, an expanse of clear blue water, and a sky dotted with soft clouds. Yet, the artist fills this seemingly idyllic coastal scene with strikingly incongruous elements that disrupt conventional expectations and provoke curiosity. In the foreground, an elderly woman stands confidently with a surfboard tucked under her arm. She wears a modest, vintage-style swimsuit, her figure painted with dignity and naturalism, radiating both humor and resilience. There is no hesitation in her posture—her stance is strong, her gaze directed toward the sea, as if she is preparing to face the waves with determination. The choice of subject breaks away from stereotypical images of youth and athleticism tied to surfing, instead celebrating vitality, courage, and the idea that life’s adventures are not confined to age. Beside her, adding another layer of surrealism, is a penguin standing upright on the sand. The penguin, rendered with remarkable detail and a sense of gravity, becomes both a companion and a foil to the woman. Its presence immediately destabilizes the realism of the scene and suggests themes of displacement and adaptation. Penguins belong to cold climates, and here it appears stranded on a warm beach, embodying the surreal tension that defines the painting. This incongruity may also serve as a quiet commentary on climate change, migration, or the universality of shared spaces between species and humans when natural orders are disrupted. Floating in the background are translucent jellyfish, drifting above the water’s surface rather than within it. Their ghostly forms, painted with delicate strokes of white and blue, resemble shuttlecocks more than marine life, creating an almost comical effect. They function as dreamlike symbols, adding to the sense that this beach is not part of our world but a fantastical realm where logic is suspended. Their presence heightens the surreal quality of the painting, evoking wonder while also unsettling the balance between reality and imagination.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Cold seashore"
* ARTISTS: Oleg Kateryniuk
* SIZE: 100x130 cm/'39.37x51.18 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

About the artist: Oleg Kateryniuk was born in 1969 in Ukraine.. has made a successful career as a graphic designer.. But, over the years we become more sensitive to people, to nature, to the environment, to everything around us. So something happened, noticed, interested you and sits in you, with its emotions, feelings, its truth and philosophy.. no-no, it does not bother you, just sometimes, as if talking to you, tells your story, pulls your strings souls, and are forced to flee in search of something new, still unnoticed, and very, as it seems at this time, so necessary.. and not only you.. And in such moments you take a pencil, brushes and everything at hand.. and you draw.. being left alone with canvas or paper and your thoughts..

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#seascape #woman #beach #pop art #surrealism #print #social commentary #symbolism #grotesque #penguin #irony #iceberg #art collectibles #neorealism #contermporary art 
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