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Burgundy Rose in Bloom (2019)Oil painting by Liubov Samoilova

60 x 50 x 1.8cm (unframed) / 60 x 50cm (actual image size)

9 Artist Reviews

£475.81

Original oil painting of a burgundy rose in full bloom.
This close-up flower painting captures the velvety petals in the sunlight, while the deeper shadows reveal almost black tones. The close composition allows the viewer to appreciate the dramatic beauty and elegance of this timeless flower.
This original oil painting (50 × 60 cm) is created in a photorealistic style. I enjoy painting roses in close detail, carefully conveying the softness of the petals and the subtle transitions of colour and light. The deep burgundy tones contrast with fresh green leaves, creating a vivid and expressive floral portrait.
Roses have always inspired artists with their natural grace and symbolism. In this painting I wanted to capture the quiet beauty of a living flower and preserve that fleeting moment on canvas.
I will be glad if you see all the beauty of the rose, which I saw in a living flower and transferred to the canvas.
This artwork can become a striking accent in an interior and will complement both classic and contemporary spaces.

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Note: To send the canvas, I remove it from the frame and tuck it into the tube. Upon receiving the painting, you have to take it to the local framing master to stretch the canvas onto the frame again.
This operation makes it possible to make low-cost delivery of canvases around the world.
If you would like to receive a painting already stretched onto a stretcher, please inform the artist before purchasing to discuss shipping costs.

Materials used:

oil paints, linseed oil, pinene, varnish, linen canvas

Details:

Tags:

#flower painting#gift art#red rose#floral art#rose artwork#bedroom decor#botanical painting#dramatic floral#photorealistic painting#burgundy rose
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Original oil painting of a burgundy rose in full bloom.
This close-up flower painting captures the velvety petals in the sunlight, while the deeper shadows reveal almost black tones. The close composition allows the viewer to appreciate the dramatic beauty and elegance of this timeless flower.
This original oil painting (50 × 60 cm) is created in a photorealistic style. I enjoy painting roses in close detail, carefully conveying the softness of the petals and the subtle transitions of colour and light. The deep burgundy tones contrast with fresh green leaves, creating a vivid and expressive floral portrait.
Roses have always inspired artists with their natural grace and symbolism. In this painting I wanted to capture the quiet beauty of a living flower and preserve that fleeting moment on canvas.
I will be glad if you see all the beauty of the rose, which I saw in a living flower and transferred to the canvas.
This artwork can become a striking accent in an interior and will complement both classic and contemporary spaces.

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Note: To send the canvas, I remove it from the frame and tuck it into the tube. Upon receiving the painting, you have to take it to the local framing master to stretch the canvas onto the frame again.
This operation makes it possible to make low-cost delivery of canvases around the world.
If you would like to receive a painting already stretched onto a stretcher, please inform the artist before purchasing to discuss shipping costs.

Materials used:

oil paints, linseed oil, pinene, varnish, linen canvas

Details:

Tags:

#flower painting#gift art#red rose#floral art#rose artwork#bedroom decor#botanical painting#dramatic floral#photorealistic painting#burgundy rose
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I live in an interesting time. The world is changing so quickly. New technologies are coming. More and more photography displaces painting. And also digital art. But I love painting,... Read more

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