Original artwork description:

This picture is the memories of a home, of childhood in a village smelling of mown grass, full of various fairy tales and beliefs. Something with which we will always feel an inextricable connection deep in our hearts, no matter how far we get into cities and no matter how the technological world around us changes. One has only to close our eyes and turn away from the hustle and bustle for a minute - we will again and again return to the memories of the past, where it was cozy, warm, understandable and calm. 

The painting depicts an old sickle, a clay mug, a bunch of dried grass, an embroidery hoop with protective amulets - bird feathers, a chicken paw and black agate beads, as well as a bottle of wine wrapped in canvas.



Details: The painting was painted in oil on canvas stretched on a stretcher. Hanging equipment included. Each work is signed on the back. The painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Shipment details: Supplied in a cardboard box. The painting is covered with acid-free glassine paper, wrapped in bubble wrap, sealed in plastic, sandwiched between two pieces of foam or corrugated cardboard shipping inserts and placed in a strong shipping box.

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Feel free to convo me if you have any questions!
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Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#vintage #autumn colours #country scene #autumn flowers #autumn mood #still life with wine #still life with sickle #still life with clay mug #village style #antique utensils 

STILL LIFE WITH SICKLE, WINE AND CLAY MUG - classical oil painting, fine art, autumn mood, village style, old masters technique (2019)

Oil painting 
by V O S K R E S E N S K A Y A

£3,305.2 Alert

Original artwork description
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This picture is the memories of a home, of childhood in a village smelling of mown grass, full of various fairy tales and beliefs. Something with which we will always feel an inextricable connection deep in our hearts, no matter how far we get into cities and no matter how the technological world around us changes. One has only to close our eyes and turn away from the hustle and bustle for a minute - we will again and again return to the memories of the past, where it was cozy, warm, understandable and calm. 

The painting depicts an old sickle, a clay mug, a bunch of dried grass, an embroidery hoop with protective amulets - bird feathers, a chicken paw and black agate beads, as well as a bottle of wine wrapped in canvas.



Details: The painting was painted in oil on canvas stretched on a stretcher. Hanging equipment included. Each work is signed on the back. The painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Shipment details: Supplied in a cardboard box. The painting is covered with acid-free glassine paper, wrapped in bubble wrap, sealed in plastic, sandwiched between two pieces of foam or corrugated cardboard shipping inserts and placed in a strong shipping box.

CUSTOMS
International deliveries may be subject to local customs duties, these vary from country to country. Local customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.

All works are copyrighted and all rights are reserved by the artist.

Feel free to convo me if you have any questions!
Thank you so much for visiting my shop!

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#vintage #autumn colours #country scene #autumn flowers #autumn mood #still life with wine #still life with sickle #still life with clay mug #village style #antique utensils 

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This artwork is sold by V O S K R E S E N S K A Y A from Russia

Location Russia

About
Tatyana Voskresenskaya is a contemporary mixed media artist from Russia. From 2011 to 2014 she studied at the Ryazan Art School named after Wagner, but left in her last year... Read more

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