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The Golden Expanse (2026) Original Oil Painting by Ling Strube

50 x 50 x 2cm (unframed)

73 Artist Reviews

£366.05

In The Golden Expanse, I sought to capture the breathtaking beauty of a field of rapeseed flowers in full bloom. Using richly layered textures and luminous shades of yellow, I expressed the vitality and abundance of the landscape as it stretches toward the distant horizon. The soft blue sky and subtle line of trees evoke the tranquility of the countryside, while the deep greens and touches of white in the foreground suggest the wild growth beneath the radiant blossoms. Through this painting, I wanted to convey the sense of peace, warmth, and wonder that I feel when standing before a vast rapeseed field under an open sky.

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Oil and Wax

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In The Golden Expanse, I sought to capture the breathtaking beauty of a field of rapeseed flowers in full bloom. Using richly layered textures and luminous shades of yellow, I expressed the vitality and abundance of the landscape as it stretches toward the distant horizon. The soft blue sky and subtle line of trees evoke the tranquility of the countryside, while the deep greens and touches of white in the foreground suggest the wild growth beneath the radiant blossoms. Through this painting, I wanted to convey the sense of peace, warmth, and wonder that I feel when standing before a vast rapeseed field under an open sky.

Materials used:

Oil and Wax

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About the Artist I was born and raised in China, where my love for art began at a very early age. Painting quickly became more than an interest — it became... Read more

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