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The hour of Blue, NIght Landscape (2026) Original Oil Painting by Suren Nersisyan

60.96 x 76.2 x 1.52cm (unframed) / 60.96 x 76.2cm (actual image size)

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The painting features a high-contrast nocturnal scene, focusing on the interplay between deep ultramarine-indigo shadows and glowing architectural forms. Thick, expressive brushstrokes define the texture of the towering palms and the central archway, set against a deep purple sky.

The work emphasizes a vibrant, modern color palette to capture the atmosphere of a quiet, moonlit courtyard.
It is painted on oil-primed canvas, stretched on wooden bars, and wired from the back for an easy display.

Materials used:

oil paints, Stretched Canvas

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The painting features a high-contrast nocturnal scene, focusing on the interplay between deep ultramarine-indigo shadows and glowing architectural forms. Thick, expressive brushstrokes define the texture of the towering palms and the central archway, set against a deep purple sky.

The work emphasizes a vibrant, modern color palette to capture the atmosphere of a quiet, moonlit courtyard.
It is painted on oil-primed canvas, stretched on wooden bars, and wired from the back for an easy display.

Materials used:

oil paints, Stretched Canvas

Details:

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I have always been fascinated by the perspective of being outside and looking in: into a window, onto a street scene, into an intimate still life setting. I... Read more

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