Original artwork description:

A wash of early-morning sunlight tumbles through a tall window, spilling across a fragile bouquet and a haphazard tower of well-loved books. Painted in oil on canvas (60 × 120 cm), the composition is a quiet hymn to curiosity and calm: petals blaze in coral, lavender and porcelain white while spines of novels glow in powdered teal and soft umber. Loose brushstrokes dissolve the edges, letting light, shadow and colour breathe into one another until the everyday scene feels almost weightless—half memory, half possibility. Where knowledge meets fleeting beauty, the viewer is invited to linger in that narrow pause before a page turns or a blossom falls.

Materials used:

oil

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#light #books #sun #flower #window #klemens 

Light Between the Lines (2025) Oil painting
by Alexandr Klemens

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A wash of early-morning sunlight tumbles through a tall window, spilling across a fragile bouquet and a haphazard tower of well-loved books. Painted in oil on canvas (60 × 120 cm), the composition is a quiet hymn to curiosity and calm: petals blaze in coral, lavender and porcelain white while spines of novels glow in powdered teal and soft umber. Loose brushstrokes dissolve the edges, letting light, shadow and colour breathe into one another until the everyday scene feels almost weightless—half memory, half possibility. Where knowledge meets fleeting beauty, the viewer is invited to linger in that narrow pause before a page turns or a blossom falls.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#light #books #sun #flower #window #klemens 
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