ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Entitled "Quiet Communion," this painting captures a moment of profound connection between two sheep, immersed in a silent understanding. The use of soft and warm shades of brown and gray, combined with the animals' silhouettes, creates an atmosphere of warmth and tranquility. Textured brushstrokes give the piece a tangible reality and presence, highlighting the unique texture of each animal's wool.
The gaze between the sheep conveys a wordless interaction and serene comprehension that exists among beings. The dark backdrop accentuates their figures, a reminder of the simplicity and naturalness of rural life. This work not only reflects the beauty and calmness of farm animals but also speaks to a deeper connection between living creatures, something universal and fundamentally earthy that resonates with the viewer’s heart.
Oil, Acrylic
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£223 Sold
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ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Entitled "Quiet Communion," this painting captures a moment of profound connection between two sheep, immersed in a silent understanding. The use of soft and warm shades of brown and gray, combined with the animals' silhouettes, creates an atmosphere of warmth and tranquility. Textured brushstrokes give the piece a tangible reality and presence, highlighting the unique texture of each animal's wool.
The gaze between the sheep conveys a wordless interaction and serene comprehension that exists among beings. The dark backdrop accentuates their figures, a reminder of the simplicity and naturalness of rural life. This work not only reflects the beauty and calmness of farm animals but also speaks to a deeper connection between living creatures, something universal and fundamentally earthy that resonates with the viewer’s heart.
Oil, Acrylic
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This artwork is sold by Dasha Pogodina from Switzerland