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Purple Rain, Flash (2026) Original Oil Painting by Bo Kravchenko

78.74 x 78.74 x 3.81cm (framed) / 76.2 x 76.2cm (actual image size)

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£1,325.84

In "Purple Rain Flash", I wanted to explore the tension between the timelessness of the natural world and the digital "glitch" of our modern perception. This piece is a meditation on the fleeting moments where the atmosphere feels heavy enough to touch—that specific, electric pause just before a storm breaks.

The Composition
The landscape is rooted in a real sense of place, yet filtered through a lens of heightened emotion. I used a palette of deep mauves, bruised purples, and ethereal pinks to capture a sky that is both beautiful and threatening. The water acts as a mirror, not just for the light, but for the psychological weight of the clouds above.

The "Flash"
The most striking element is the vertical, segmented band on the right. This "flash" serves several purposes:

A Temporal Marker: It represents a sudden rupture in time—the literal flash of lightning or the metaphorical "flash" of a digital camera capturing a moment.

The Human Interface: By introducing these rigid, geometric blocks of mint, sage, and coral, I am acknowledging how we often view nature through the screens of our devices. It is a reminder that our experience of the wilderness is frequently mediated by technology.

Color Analysis: It functions as a vertical "key" or color palette, pulling specific tones out of the landscape and isolating them, forcing the viewer to see the individual pigments that build the overall illusion.

Technique and Emotion
My brushwork oscillates between the soft, blended washes of the sky and the thick, tactile impasto of the rocky foreground. I want the viewer to feel the dampness of the air and the coldness of the turquoise tide pooling at the bottom.

Ultimately, Purple Rain Flash is about the collision of two worlds: the ancient, organic rhythm of the weather and the sharp, segmented reality of the contemporary mind. It asks the viewer to stand in that middle ground, where the rain is about to fall and the signal is just starting to break.

Materials used:

Oil

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Tags:

#calm#abstract landscape#purple rain#cloud abstract#bo kravchenko#blue pink#purple flash#tandershtorm#thunderstorm sea
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In "Purple Rain Flash", I wanted to explore the tension between the timelessness of the natural world and the digital "glitch" of our modern perception. This piece is a meditation on the fleeting moments where the atmosphere feels heavy enough to touch—that specific, electric pause just before a storm breaks.

The Composition
The landscape is rooted in a real sense of place, yet filtered through a lens of heightened emotion. I used a palette of deep mauves, bruised purples, and ethereal pinks to capture a sky that is both beautiful and threatening. The water acts as a mirror, not just for the light, but for the psychological weight of the clouds above.

The "Flash"
The most striking element is the vertical, segmented band on the right. This "flash" serves several purposes:

A Temporal Marker: It represents a sudden rupture in time—the literal flash of lightning or the metaphorical "flash" of a digital camera capturing a moment.

The Human Interface: By introducing these rigid, geometric blocks of mint, sage, and coral, I am acknowledging how we often view nature through the screens of our devices. It is a reminder that our experience of the wilderness is frequently mediated by technology.

Color Analysis: It functions as a vertical "key" or color palette, pulling specific tones out of the landscape and isolating them, forcing the viewer to see the individual pigments that build the overall illusion.

Technique and Emotion
My brushwork oscillates between the soft, blended washes of the sky and the thick, tactile impasto of the rocky foreground. I want the viewer to feel the dampness of the air and the coldness of the turquoise tide pooling at the bottom.

Ultimately, Purple Rain Flash is about the collision of two worlds: the ancient, organic rhythm of the weather and the sharp, segmented reality of the contemporary mind. It asks the viewer to stand in that middle ground, where the rain is about to fall and the signal is just starting to break.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#calm#abstract landscape#purple rain#cloud abstract#bo kravchenko#blue pink#purple flash#tandershtorm#thunderstorm sea
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Within my art, I seek to unearth a formula for an abstract landscape. I do not merely portray places I visited, I endeavor to reveal a sense of place and... Read more

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