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Morteratsch Glacier. Alps (2006)Oil painting by Simon Kozhin
49.5 x 39.4 x 4cm (framed) / 25 x 35cm (actual image size)
£3,651.9
Original artwork description
Morteratsch is a valley glacier in the Bernina Massif, canton of Graubnden, Switzerland. This painting is a naturalistic study of the Morteratsch Glacier in Switzerland—a stunning landscape capturing the sublime beauty of the mountain region. Dominated by a majestic snow-capped peak, it towers above rolling hills that are painted in vibrant hues of green, orange, and blue, creating a dynamic contrast. The artist expertly uses a blend of soft, flowing brushstrokes and vivid color palettes to evoke the serene yet vibrant essence of nature. The sky, a brilliant expanse of azure, seamlessly merges with the distant mountains, suggesting infinite space and tranquility. The ornate wooden frame enhances the paintings classic appeal, drawing the viewer into its tranquil realm. Every element, from the meticulous detailing of the foliage to the harmonious blending of colors, showcases exceptional craftsmanship and an intimate connection with nature. This piece not only captures a scene but also evokes an emotional response, immersing the observer in its breathtaking beauty.
Exhibition:
2024 The exhibition "Tail-wind". Museum and exhibition complex "Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts of Sergey Andriaka". (Moscow)
Publications:
Златоверховникова О.Н. Семён Кожин. – М.: Принт люкс, 2007. – 120 с. Page 54
Златоверховникова О.Н. Семён Кожин. – М.: Белый город, 2009. – 64 с. – (Мастера живописи. Русские художники). ISBN: 9785779317184 Page 30
Цветнова Т.Е., Салахов Т.Т., Рожин А.И. Семён Кожин Simon Kozhin – М.: Творчество, 2015. – 302 с. Page 150
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 49.5 x 39.4 x 4cm (framed) / 25 x 35cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#snow#mountains#light#sun#autumn#alps#top#september#glacier#switzeland#graubnden#morteratsch14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Morteratsch is a valley glacier in the Bernina Massif, canton of Graubnden, Switzerland. This painting is a naturalistic study of the Morteratsch Glacier in Switzerland—a stunning landscape capturing the sublime beauty of the mountain region. Dominated by a majestic snow-capped peak, it towers above rolling hills that are painted in vibrant hues of green, orange, and blue, creating a dynamic contrast. The artist expertly uses a blend of soft, flowing brushstrokes and vivid color palettes to evoke the serene yet vibrant essence of nature. The sky, a brilliant expanse of azure, seamlessly merges with the distant mountains, suggesting infinite space and tranquility. The ornate wooden frame enhances the paintings classic appeal, drawing the viewer into its tranquil realm. Every element, from the meticulous detailing of the foliage to the harmonious blending of colors, showcases exceptional craftsmanship and an intimate connection with nature. This piece not only captures a scene but also evokes an emotional response, immersing the observer in its breathtaking beauty.
Exhibition:
2024 The exhibition "Tail-wind". Museum and exhibition complex "Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts of Sergey Andriaka". (Moscow)
Publications:
Златоверховникова О.Н. Семён Кожин. – М.: Принт люкс, 2007. – 120 с. Page 54
Златоверховникова О.Н. Семён Кожин. – М.: Белый город, 2009. – 64 с. – (Мастера живописи. Русские художники). ISBN: 9785779317184 Page 30
Цветнова Т.Е., Салахов Т.Т., Рожин А.И. Семён Кожин Simon Kozhin – М.: Творчество, 2015. – 302 с. Page 150
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 49.5 x 39.4 x 4cm (framed) / 25 x 35cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#snow#mountains#light#sun#autumn#alps#top#september#glacier#switzeland#graubnden#morteratsch




















