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Sweet Melancholy (2020)Oil painting by Natalia Bessmertnova

40 x 50 x 2cm (unframed) / 40 x 50cm (actual image size)

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With abandon Autumn hurls its ravishing colours onto the trees. Passionate scarlet and dazzing orange, delicate salmon and shining gold, sparkle and glare.
But soon the trees will lose their luxurious attire. They will become naked abd fragile. The frost will endure for a long time.
The story is repeated every year, provoking in us the same thoughts and feelings over and over again: joy and sadness...

The painting was created on a stretched canvas with the painting continued arround the edges of the piece.

The painting is ready to hang, no frame need.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#autumn#autumn colours#red trees#mood#autumn trees
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With abandon Autumn hurls its ravishing colours onto the trees. Passionate scarlet and dazzing orange, delicate salmon and shining gold, sparkle and glare.
But soon the trees will lose their luxurious attire. They will become naked abd fragile. The frost will endure for a long time.
The story is repeated every year, provoking in us the same thoughts and feelings over and over again: joy and sadness...

The painting was created on a stretched canvas with the painting continued arround the edges of the piece.

The painting is ready to hang, no frame need.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#autumn#autumn colours#red trees#mood#autumn trees
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Art has always been present in my life, and I chose a creative profession — that of an architect. At university, we spent many hours in art classes, developing our... Read more

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