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Storm at sea. Cape Kuron (2012) Original Oil Painting by Simon Kozhin

38.2 x 32.4 x 3cm (framed) / 24 x 18cm (actual image size)

£2,433.56

The artist painted this sketch from nature during a trip to Crimea in 2012, en plein air, in the alla prima style. This artwork showcases a striking seascape, highlighting the dynamic interplay of sea and sky. Rich blue tones dominate the canvas, capturing the shimmering complexity of ocean waves under a clear, expansive sky. A rugged coastal cliff extends into the distance, suggesting both permanence and mystery. The use of thick, expressive brushstrokes conveys a sense of movement and energy, bringing the scene to life with palpable texture. The artist expertly balances color and light, with subtle variations in hue suggesting depth and distance. The golden frame, ornate yet classic, complements the painting, adding a sense of timeless elegance to the overall presentation. This piece stands out for its evocative portrayal of nature’s majesty, inviting viewers to ponder the endless allure of the sea.
Exhibition:
2024 The exhibition "Tail-wind". Museum and exhibition complex "Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts of Sergey Andriaka".
Publication:
Цветнова Т.Е., Салахов Т.Т., Рожин А.И. Семён Кожин Simon Kozhin – М.: Творчество, 2015. – 302 с. Page 120

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#sky#sea#water#clouds#rock#storm#cape#stone#black sea#crimea#black seascape#curon
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The artist painted this sketch from nature during a trip to Crimea in 2012, en plein air, in the alla prima style. This artwork showcases a striking seascape, highlighting the dynamic interplay of sea and sky. Rich blue tones dominate the canvas, capturing the shimmering complexity of ocean waves under a clear, expansive sky. A rugged coastal cliff extends into the distance, suggesting both permanence and mystery. The use of thick, expressive brushstrokes conveys a sense of movement and energy, bringing the scene to life with palpable texture. The artist expertly balances color and light, with subtle variations in hue suggesting depth and distance. The golden frame, ornate yet classic, complements the painting, adding a sense of timeless elegance to the overall presentation. This piece stands out for its evocative portrayal of nature’s majesty, inviting viewers to ponder the endless allure of the sea.
Exhibition:
2024 The exhibition "Tail-wind". Museum and exhibition complex "Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts of Sergey Andriaka".
Publication:
Цветнова Т.Е., Салахов Т.Т., Рожин А.И. Семён Кожин Simon Kozhin – М.: Творчество, 2015. – 302 с. Page 120

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#sky#sea#water#clouds#rock#storm#cape#stone#black sea#crimea#black seascape#curon
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For me, creativity is a constant process of self-knowledge and exploration of nature. I write a lot and mostly from nature. I would really like to become a part of... Read more

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