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"Pomegranates" is an original oil painting by Anastasia Borodina that explores symbolism, colour and historical narrative. Long associated with abundance, fertility and inner vitality, the pomegranate becomes here also a symbol of Armenia. Ideal for collectors of symbolic still life, contemporary oil painting, and classical minimalist still lifes.

The painting was selected and shown at the New English Art Club Annual Exhibition 2020, held at the Mall Galleries in London.

Details:
– Original oil painting on linen canvas
– Sold FRAMED
– Signed by the artist
– Certificate of Authenticity included
– Ships securely packaged

Artist Impressions:
Red pomegranates on a black background remind me of Armenia. This still life is a part of my long-lasting artwork devoted to Armenian history.

Technical Information:
The artwork will be shipped directly from my artist's workshop, accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity. I always take great care to ensure that my artworks arrive at customers in perfect condition and ship them with a tracking number.
I appreciate how personal and even intimate the acquisition of a fine art piece can be, so I am always happy to answer any questions you may have. Please do not hesitate to contact me—I am experienced with all technical details and always strive to support the delivery of artworks.

Materials used:

oil on linen

Tags:
#figurative #red #painting #black #colorful #vibrant #impressionism #fruits #classical #original painting #small painting #alla prima #pomegranates #stilllife painting 

Pomegranates Armenian Still Life (2017) Oil painting
by Anastasia Borodina

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£620

  • Oil painting on Canvas
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 32.51 x 38 x 3cm (framed) / 24.99 x 30cm (actual image size)
  • This artwork is sold framed
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: Still life

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"Pomegranates" is an original oil painting by Anastasia Borodina that explores symbolism, colour and historical narrative. Long associated with abundance, fertility and inner vitality, the pomegranate becomes here also a symbol of Armenia. Ideal for collectors of symbolic still life, contemporary oil painting, and classical minimalist still lifes.

The painting was selected and shown at the New English Art Club Annual Exhibition 2020, held at the Mall Galleries in London.

Details:
– Original oil painting on linen canvas
– Sold FRAMED
– Signed by the artist
– Certificate of Authenticity included
– Ships securely packaged

Artist Impressions:
Red pomegranates on a black background remind me of Armenia. This still life is a part of my long-lasting artwork devoted to Armenian history.

Technical Information:
The artwork will be shipped directly from my artist's workshop, accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity. I always take great care to ensure that my artworks arrive at customers in perfect condition and ship them with a tracking number.
I appreciate how personal and even intimate the acquisition of a fine art piece can be, so I am always happy to answer any questions you may have. Please do not hesitate to contact me—I am experienced with all technical details and always strive to support the delivery of artworks.

Materials used:

oil on linen

Tags:
#figurative #red #painting #black #colorful #vibrant #impressionism #fruits #classical #original painting #small painting #alla prima #pomegranates #stilllife painting 
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Anastasia Borodina is a contemporary artist whose paintings unite the timeless discipline of classical realism with a modern emotional sensibility. Born in the North Caucasus, she grew up surrounded by... Read more

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