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Lunch break (2022)Oil painting by Alexander Shandor

55 x 60 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 55 x 60cm (actual image size)

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In this piece, I have poured my fascination with the dance of light and color onto the canvas. With each bold stroke of oil paint, I captured a moment of tranquil repose, a snapshot where time seems to stand still. The vibrant colors blend impressionism with a hint of the futuristic, evoking both a sense of nostalgia and a feeling of the unknown. This artwork is meant to be a gateway to serenity, bringing an energizing yet peaceful ambiance to any space it graces.

Materials used:

Oil on Hardboard

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#pink#original#handmade#kitchen art#original absrtract#handmade amazing#flowers painting#vase flowers
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In this piece, I have poured my fascination with the dance of light and color onto the canvas. With each bold stroke of oil paint, I captured a moment of tranquil repose, a snapshot where time seems to stand still. The vibrant colors blend impressionism with a hint of the futuristic, evoking both a sense of nostalgia and a feeling of the unknown. This artwork is meant to be a gateway to serenity, bringing an energizing yet peaceful ambiance to any space it graces.

Materials used:

Oil on Hardboard

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#pink#original#handmade#kitchen art#original absrtract#handmade amazing#flowers painting#vase flowers
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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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