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Opalikha. First snow (2002) Original Oil Painting by Simon Kozhin

44.2 x 33.9 x 2.3cm (framed) / 35 x 25cm (actual image size)

£2,764

The artist painted this sketch from plain air in 2002 in the Alla Prima style in one session outdoors.
This artwork vividly captures a serene winter landscape, where a gentle layer of snow blankets the ground. Central to the scene are two bare trees, their branches lightly dusted with snow. A striking feature is the line of colorful laundry, contrasting sharply with the muted tones of winter, suggesting life and activity amidst the chilly stillness. In the background, an evergreen tree adds depth with its rich, dark hue, complementing the autumnal colors lingering on other trees. The sky is a soft, wintry gray, enhancing the tranquility of the setting. The ornate frame accentuates the painting, offering an elegant, classical touch. This artwork masterfully balances elements of warmth and cold, creating an evocative depiction of seasonal transition.

Materials used:

Oil

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The artist painted this sketch from plain air in 2002 in the Alla Prima style in one session outdoors.
This artwork vividly captures a serene winter landscape, where a gentle layer of snow blankets the ground. Central to the scene are two bare trees, their branches lightly dusted with snow. A striking feature is the line of colorful laundry, contrasting sharply with the muted tones of winter, suggesting life and activity amidst the chilly stillness. In the background, an evergreen tree adds depth with its rich, dark hue, complementing the autumnal colors lingering on other trees. The sky is a soft, wintry gray, enhancing the tranquility of the setting. The ornate frame accentuates the painting, offering an elegant, classical touch. This artwork masterfully balances elements of warmth and cold, creating an evocative depiction of seasonal transition.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

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Simon Kozhin

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For me, creativity is a constant process of self-knowledge and exploration of nature. I write a lot and mostly from nature. I would really like to become a part of... Read more

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