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The heat does not frighten you (2017) Original Oil Painting by Simon Kozhin

42.2 x 32.5 x 2.1cm (framed) / 30 x 20cm (actual image size)

£3,046.23

In creating this vibrant garden scene, I endeavored to fuse the raw emotive force of Impressionism with a touch of Realism's clarity. Each brushstroke captures the dynamic interplay of light and color, portraying the resilience and splendor of nature in full bloom. Through my palette, I celebrate the vivid, unyielding life that flourishes even amidst the ephemeral nature of time, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the enduring beauty and energy of the natural world. The heat does not frighten you. I chose this place for a natkr etude because the rough and bright vegetation looks very decorative. Nearby were bougainvillea bushes and large purple leaves of a plant whose name I did not know then.
This sketch, painted en plein air with Bougainvillea and Castor Oil Plant flowers on the island of Crete in the village of Bali, was created by the artist in June 2017.
This artwork is a vibrant impressionistic depiction of a lush garden in summer, showcasing a symphony of colors. Dominated by rich pinks and purples, the upper section bursts with floral exuberance, while below, diverse green foliage adds depth and texture. The artist masterfully employs soft brush strokes to capture the ephemeral quality of natural light, creating a sense of movement among the leaves and petals. The interplay of color and light suggests a warm breeze sweeping through the scene, lending the painting a dynamic, almost living quality. The framed piece is accentuated by a dark wooden border, which provides a solid contrast to the vivid colors within. This artwork captivates with its celebration of natures vibrancy, eliciting a sense of serenity and timeless beauty. The pieces unique appeal lies in its ability to transcend the mundane and evoke an emotive, immersive experience of a sun-drenched garden.
Exhibition:
2024 The exhibition "Tail-wind". Museum and exhibition complex "Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts of Sergey Andriaka".

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#color#sun#vibrant#greece#crete#mediterranean#bougainvillea#bali#blooming#sun above#rícinus#castor oilplant#ricinus commúnis#castor bean
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In creating this vibrant garden scene, I endeavored to fuse the raw emotive force of Impressionism with a touch of Realism's clarity. Each brushstroke captures the dynamic interplay of light and color, portraying the resilience and splendor of nature in full bloom. Through my palette, I celebrate the vivid, unyielding life that flourishes even amidst the ephemeral nature of time, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the enduring beauty and energy of the natural world. The heat does not frighten you. I chose this place for a natkr etude because the rough and bright vegetation looks very decorative. Nearby were bougainvillea bushes and large purple leaves of a plant whose name I did not know then.
This sketch, painted en plein air with Bougainvillea and Castor Oil Plant flowers on the island of Crete in the village of Bali, was created by the artist in June 2017.
This artwork is a vibrant impressionistic depiction of a lush garden in summer, showcasing a symphony of colors. Dominated by rich pinks and purples, the upper section bursts with floral exuberance, while below, diverse green foliage adds depth and texture. The artist masterfully employs soft brush strokes to capture the ephemeral quality of natural light, creating a sense of movement among the leaves and petals. The interplay of color and light suggests a warm breeze sweeping through the scene, lending the painting a dynamic, almost living quality. The framed piece is accentuated by a dark wooden border, which provides a solid contrast to the vivid colors within. This artwork captivates with its celebration of natures vibrancy, eliciting a sense of serenity and timeless beauty. The pieces unique appeal lies in its ability to transcend the mundane and evoke an emotive, immersive experience of a sun-drenched garden.
Exhibition:
2024 The exhibition "Tail-wind". Museum and exhibition complex "Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts of Sergey Andriaka".

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#color#sun#vibrant#greece#crete#mediterranean#bougainvillea#bali#blooming#sun above#rícinus#castor oilplant#ricinus commúnis#castor bean
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Simon Kozhin

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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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