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Passing Showers (2026) Original Oil Painting by Ewa Czarniecka

140 x 140 x 1cm (unframed)

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In this oil painting, I captured the fleeting beauty of a rainy day through vibrant, impressionistic strokes. My brush dances with color and light, conveying the gentle rhythm of passing showers and umbrellas weaving through the city. This piece brings warmth and movement to any space, inviting viewers to feel the serene yet lively energy of a moment suspended in time.
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Oil on canvas using brush and pallet knife painting comes with Certificate of authenticity.
Painting comes rolled in tube.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

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In this oil painting, I captured the fleeting beauty of a rainy day through vibrant, impressionistic strokes. My brush dances with color and light, conveying the gentle rhythm of passing showers and umbrellas weaving through the city. This piece brings warmth and movement to any space, inviting viewers to feel the serene yet lively energy of a moment suspended in time.
Painting comes rolled in tube.


Oil on canvas using brush and pallet knife painting comes with Certificate of authenticity.
Painting comes rolled in tube.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

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I’m Ewa Czarniecka– Full Time Human Being, Artist, Wife, Animal Lover, Cat crazy . . . . . My style is something between abstract and Impressionism. I've always been been... Read more

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