№AAA5287
The oil painting on Canvas titled "Eastern Motif" is a vibrant homage to the architectural charm and serene rhythm of life in an Eastern village. With expressive brushwork and a saturated palette, the artist conjures a moment suspended between past and present—a poetic vision of place where tradition, sunlight, and earthy textures meet under a boundless sky. At the heart of the composition stands a tall, sunlit building, its walls rendered in soft tones of ivory and ochre, accented by gentle strokes of green and blue. The structure dominates the canvas with quiet confidence, its aged facade speaking of history and resilience. Though weathered, it radiates a dignified presence, almost like a sentinel watching over the landscape and the people who pass by. The thick application of oil paint adds depth and solidity to the walls, suggesting time and memory embedded within each surface. Flanking this central edifice are smaller homes—huts or cottages painted with brisk but meaningful gestures. Their warm earthen roofs and shaded walls recede slightly into the background, lending a sense of depth and harmony. These dwellings, though more modest, are full of character, their forms softened by time and the embrace of the surrounding terrain. They nestle comfortably against sloping hills, immersed in the living fabric of the landscape. The terrain itself is a tapestry of golden greens, soft browns, and dusty ochres, interrupted by the winding path that leads the viewer's gaze from the foreground into the village. The use of impasto here is especially striking—the thick, layered strokes bring the ground to life, capturing the ruggedness of the soil and the shimmer of light across the uneven surface. Everything feels tangible, almost within reach, inviting the viewer to walk barefoot across the scene, to feel the earth and hear the silence. In the foreground, a woman in traditional attire—marked by her vivid red headscarf—guides a goat along the winding path. This small yet poignant figure adds a vital human touch to the composition, suggesting both daily routine and quiet dignity. She is not simply a passerby but a living link to the cultural identity the painting evokes. The inclusion of livestock enhances this pastoral narrative, anchoring the piece in a mode of life deeply attuned to land and nature.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Eastern motif"
* ARTISTS: Oleksiy Ivanyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/5.90x7.87 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
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№AAA5287
The oil painting on Canvas titled "Eastern Motif" is a vibrant homage to the architectural charm and serene rhythm of life in an Eastern village. With expressive brushwork and a saturated palette, the artist conjures a moment suspended between past and present—a poetic vision of place where tradition, sunlight, and earthy textures meet under a boundless sky. At the heart of the composition stands a tall, sunlit building, its walls rendered in soft tones of ivory and ochre, accented by gentle strokes of green and blue. The structure dominates the canvas with quiet confidence, its aged facade speaking of history and resilience. Though weathered, it radiates a dignified presence, almost like a sentinel watching over the landscape and the people who pass by. The thick application of oil paint adds depth and solidity to the walls, suggesting time and memory embedded within each surface. Flanking this central edifice are smaller homes—huts or cottages painted with brisk but meaningful gestures. Their warm earthen roofs and shaded walls recede slightly into the background, lending a sense of depth and harmony. These dwellings, though more modest, are full of character, their forms softened by time and the embrace of the surrounding terrain. They nestle comfortably against sloping hills, immersed in the living fabric of the landscape. The terrain itself is a tapestry of golden greens, soft browns, and dusty ochres, interrupted by the winding path that leads the viewer's gaze from the foreground into the village. The use of impasto here is especially striking—the thick, layered strokes bring the ground to life, capturing the ruggedness of the soil and the shimmer of light across the uneven surface. Everything feels tangible, almost within reach, inviting the viewer to walk barefoot across the scene, to feel the earth and hear the silence. In the foreground, a woman in traditional attire—marked by her vivid red headscarf—guides a goat along the winding path. This small yet poignant figure adds a vital human touch to the composition, suggesting both daily routine and quiet dignity. She is not simply a passerby but a living link to the cultural identity the painting evokes. The inclusion of livestock enhances this pastoral narrative, anchoring the piece in a mode of life deeply attuned to land and nature.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Eastern motif"
* ARTISTS: Oleksiy Ivanyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/5.90x7.87 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
oil
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