№SERB 1190
The oil painting on Canvas titled "Flowers on the Window" presents a delicate and poetic still life that captures a fleeting yet peaceful moment within a quiet interior space. The composition centers around a graceful bouquet of white chrysanthemums, elegantly arranged in a rounded, reflective glass vase, and placed on a windowsill bathed in soft daylight. The artist’s use of light, texture, and color evokes a mood of tranquility and contemplation. Rendered in a palette dominated by muted whites, pale greens, soft purples, and hints of lavender, the painting communicates a serene atmosphere where time seems to slow. Each petal of the flowers is carefully shaped with impasto brushstrokes, creating a lush texture that mimics the soft, voluminous nature of real chrysanthemums. The flowers seem to bloom gently under the filtered light, their subtle lilac and cream tones blending harmoniously with the cool hues of the background. The thick application of paint adds a tactile dimension, making the flowers feel almost touchable, as if their fragrance might drift off the canvas. The vase, painted in earthy tones of olive and gold, anchors the composition and reflects the ambient light in a subdued yet luminous manner. Its form is rounded and solid, providing a contrast to the airy blossoms that rise above it. Light dances along its surface, creating an impression of glass and transparency, which enhances the realism of the scene despite the expressive brushwork. Next to the vase rests a small, delicate bowl filled with individually wrapped candies, rendered in dashes of red, white, and black. This simple yet thoughtful detail adds a layer of domestic intimacy and human presence, suggesting the quiet rituals of daily life—a moment of sweetness, perhaps, enjoyed by the window in peaceful solitude. A single candy, placed just outside the bowl, further emphasizes this sense of casual realism and invites the viewer to imagine the unseen inhabitant of this cozy corner. The window behind the arrangement is subtly outlined, and through it we see only diffused light rather than a clear view. This artistic decision keeps the focus firmly within the interior space, making the window not a passage to the outside world but a luminous backdrop that enhances the purity and brightness of the floral display. The light that spills across the surface of the table is cool and gentle, casting soft shadows that elongate the flowers and reinforce the mood of stillness.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Flowers on the window"
* ARTISTS: Boris Serdyuk
* SIZE: 55x50 cm/'21.65x19.68 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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№SERB 1190
The oil painting on Canvas titled "Flowers on the Window" presents a delicate and poetic still life that captures a fleeting yet peaceful moment within a quiet interior space. The composition centers around a graceful bouquet of white chrysanthemums, elegantly arranged in a rounded, reflective glass vase, and placed on a windowsill bathed in soft daylight. The artist’s use of light, texture, and color evokes a mood of tranquility and contemplation. Rendered in a palette dominated by muted whites, pale greens, soft purples, and hints of lavender, the painting communicates a serene atmosphere where time seems to slow. Each petal of the flowers is carefully shaped with impasto brushstrokes, creating a lush texture that mimics the soft, voluminous nature of real chrysanthemums. The flowers seem to bloom gently under the filtered light, their subtle lilac and cream tones blending harmoniously with the cool hues of the background. The thick application of paint adds a tactile dimension, making the flowers feel almost touchable, as if their fragrance might drift off the canvas. The vase, painted in earthy tones of olive and gold, anchors the composition and reflects the ambient light in a subdued yet luminous manner. Its form is rounded and solid, providing a contrast to the airy blossoms that rise above it. Light dances along its surface, creating an impression of glass and transparency, which enhances the realism of the scene despite the expressive brushwork. Next to the vase rests a small, delicate bowl filled with individually wrapped candies, rendered in dashes of red, white, and black. This simple yet thoughtful detail adds a layer of domestic intimacy and human presence, suggesting the quiet rituals of daily life—a moment of sweetness, perhaps, enjoyed by the window in peaceful solitude. A single candy, placed just outside the bowl, further emphasizes this sense of casual realism and invites the viewer to imagine the unseen inhabitant of this cozy corner. The window behind the arrangement is subtly outlined, and through it we see only diffused light rather than a clear view. This artistic decision keeps the focus firmly within the interior space, making the window not a passage to the outside world but a luminous backdrop that enhances the purity and brightness of the floral display. The light that spills across the surface of the table is cool and gentle, casting soft shadows that elongate the flowers and reinforce the mood of stillness.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Flowers on the window"
* ARTISTS: Boris Serdyuk
* SIZE: 55x50 cm/'21.65x19.68 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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About Me: Serdyuk Boris PetrovichPersonal Information:Date of Birth: June 30, 1960Place of Birth: Konotop, Sumy region current Residence: Kremenchuk, Poltava regionEducation:Alma Mater: Yuri-Polish Pedagogical CollegeDepartment: Artistic and GraphicProfessional Journey:Early Career:... Read more