Original artwork description:

Peonies stand on a pedestal. Are they important or funny? The picture was painted from life with a palette knife. Juicy colors, three-dimensional strokes convey the beauty and character of these colors. The picture can become a bright accent in the interior. The canvas is stretched over a wooden frame. the painting is covered with varnish.

Materials used:

Linen canvas, oil, dammar varnish.

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Important peony (2019)
Oil painting
by Tatyana Kaganets

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Peonies stand on a pedestal. Are they important or funny? The picture was painted from life with a palette knife. Juicy colors, three-dimensional strokes convey the beauty and character of these colors. The picture can become a bright accent in the interior. The canvas is stretched over a wooden frame. the painting is covered with varnish.

Materials used:

Linen canvas, oil, dammar varnish.

Tags:
#artwork #art for interiors #pink flower #flowers art #peonies art #pink flower painting #цветы #still life with peonies #oil flower painting #розовый #bouquet of peonies #красота #oil flowers artwork #пионы #бутоны 

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“Why am I me, and not a tree, an animal, a stone. . . ” I continue this thought from childhood in my artistic practice, in search of empathy towards another... Read more

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