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Forgotten Coziness (2024)Oil painting by Alexander Shandor

58 x 48 x 3cm (unframed) / 58 x 48cm (actual image size)

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In this painting, I've captured a quaint, rustic cabin nestled among lush greenery, an idyll of solitude and peace. Using oil paints, I blended abstract and impressionistic techniques to evoke the vibrant, yet tranquil atmosphere of a secret garden that time forgot. Every stroke embodies the serene joy and gentle decay of the scene, inviting viewers into a world where nature reclaims what was once hers. This artwork will bring a warm, inviting presence into any home, offering a daily retreat into calmness and reflection.

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Oil on Canvas

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#nature#serene#garden#countryside#wooden house#vibrant colors#blooming flowers#thatched roof#colorful clouds#lush greenery#rustic cabin#village mountains
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In this painting, I've captured a quaint, rustic cabin nestled among lush greenery, an idyll of solitude and peace. Using oil paints, I blended abstract and impressionistic techniques to evoke the vibrant, yet tranquil atmosphere of a secret garden that time forgot. Every stroke embodies the serene joy and gentle decay of the scene, inviting viewers into a world where nature reclaims what was once hers. This artwork will bring a warm, inviting presence into any home, offering a daily retreat into calmness and reflection.

Materials used:

Oil on Canvas

Details:

Tags:

#nature#serene#garden#countryside#wooden house#vibrant colors#blooming flowers#thatched roof#colorful clouds#lush greenery#rustic cabin#village mountains
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Alexander Shandor is a Ukrainian painter, born in 1981 in Vynohradiv, Zakarpattia region, Ukraine. He studied at the Erdeli College of Arts in Uzhhorod, specializing in metalwork. His mentors included... Read more

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