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The oil painting on Canvas titled "Path to the Village" beautifully captures the essence of rural springtime, evoking warmth, nostalgia, and a gentle sense of belonging. The artist skillfully uses thick, impasto brushstrokes to bring texture and life to a vivid countryside scene, where nature, people, and tradition merge in harmonious rhythm. At the heart of the composition is a winding path, deeply embedded in the green earth and punctuated with hues of brown, mauve, and turquoise. This pathway is not simply a physical trail but a metaphorical thread, leading the viewer into the heart of the village. The undulating brushwork along the path mirrors the rhythm of walking—each stroke a footstep, a story, a memory. It draws the viewer’s eye into the depth of the canvas, inviting us to take the journey ourselves. On this path walk two small figures, most likely a mother and child, painted in bright orange-red and blue garments that stand in gentle contrast to the surrounding greenery. Their closeness, almost merging into one form, speaks of familial love and simplicity. This human element infuses the landscape with warmth, grounding the natural beauty in the lived experiences of those who call this village home. The left side of the canvas features a blooming tree, its slender trunk supporting a crown of delicate white blossoms. The petals, painted with thick, textured strokes of white and soft pink, glow against the background of green fields and distant blue sky. This blooming tree signifies the renewal of life, the arrival of spring, and the timeless cycle of the seasons. It also offers a symbolic gateway into the canvas, a natural arch under which the viewer passes on the way to the village. The right side of the painting reveals more blossoming trees with creamy yellow and lavender tones, surrounding the thatched rooftops of village houses. These trees create a sense of protection and serenity, as if guarding the peaceful world within. The houses themselves are rendered with thick dabs of paint—muted whites and earthy ochres—nestled among the trees like cherished keepsakes. Their sloping roofs and low structures are characteristic of traditional countryside dwellings, reminding us of slower times and simpler ways of life.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Path to the village"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Ivanyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

oil

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#oil painting #landscape painting #original painting #landscape art #nature painting #village landscape #morning landscape #sky landscape #oil nature #house landscape 

Path to the village (2024) Oil painting
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№AAA5220

The oil painting on Canvas titled "Path to the Village" beautifully captures the essence of rural springtime, evoking warmth, nostalgia, and a gentle sense of belonging. The artist skillfully uses thick, impasto brushstrokes to bring texture and life to a vivid countryside scene, where nature, people, and tradition merge in harmonious rhythm. At the heart of the composition is a winding path, deeply embedded in the green earth and punctuated with hues of brown, mauve, and turquoise. This pathway is not simply a physical trail but a metaphorical thread, leading the viewer into the heart of the village. The undulating brushwork along the path mirrors the rhythm of walking—each stroke a footstep, a story, a memory. It draws the viewer’s eye into the depth of the canvas, inviting us to take the journey ourselves. On this path walk two small figures, most likely a mother and child, painted in bright orange-red and blue garments that stand in gentle contrast to the surrounding greenery. Their closeness, almost merging into one form, speaks of familial love and simplicity. This human element infuses the landscape with warmth, grounding the natural beauty in the lived experiences of those who call this village home. The left side of the canvas features a blooming tree, its slender trunk supporting a crown of delicate white blossoms. The petals, painted with thick, textured strokes of white and soft pink, glow against the background of green fields and distant blue sky. This blooming tree signifies the renewal of life, the arrival of spring, and the timeless cycle of the seasons. It also offers a symbolic gateway into the canvas, a natural arch under which the viewer passes on the way to the village. The right side of the painting reveals more blossoming trees with creamy yellow and lavender tones, surrounding the thatched rooftops of village houses. These trees create a sense of protection and serenity, as if guarding the peaceful world within. The houses themselves are rendered with thick dabs of paint—muted whites and earthy ochres—nestled among the trees like cherished keepsakes. Their sloping roofs and low structures are characteristic of traditional countryside dwellings, reminding us of slower times and simpler ways of life.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Path to the village"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Ivanyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#oil painting #landscape painting #original painting #landscape art #nature painting #village landscape #morning landscape #sky landscape #oil nature #house landscape 
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Bоrn Mаrch 13, 1954, in thе city оf Piryаtin, Pоltаvа rеgiоn. Hе grаduаtеd frоm thе Crimеаn Аrt Cоllеgе nаmеd аftеr N. Sаmоkish (1887). Tеаchеrs in thе spеciаlty: V. Grigоriеv, M.... Read more

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