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This oil painting cardboard, titled "The path leading home", the artist employs a dynamic impasto technique, layering thick, expressive brushstrokes to bring the composition to life with warmth, depth, and movement. The painting evokes a sense of homecoming, simplicity, and connection to the land. The foreground is dominated by a sunlit field painted in warm golden yellows, ochres, and soft browns. The texture of the brushwork mimics the uneven terrain, possibly representing harvested land with scattered hay or dry grass. The interplay of light and shadow creates depth, emphasizing the natural undulations of the field. In the midst of the golden hues, a narrow, well-trodden path winds its way toward the distant village, guiding the viewer’s eye deeper into the painting. In the middle ground, small human figures are depicted along the path, adding life and narrative to the scene. Painted with quick, energetic strokes, they appear to be villagers engaged in daily activities—perhaps returning home after a long day’s work in the fields or simply enjoying a walk. Their presence enhances the painting’s warmth and human connection. The background features a row of traditional village houses with steep roofs, painted in earthy tones of brown, beige, and white. These houses are nestled among lush green trees, whose foliage is depicted with thick, dynamic brushstrokes in deep greens, warm oranges, and hints of yellow, suggesting a late summer or early autumn setting. A single weathered utility pole stands tall on the right side, adding a vertical element that contrasts with the horizontal expanse of the field. Above, the sky is painted in soft muted grays, blues, and pinks, with swirling, textured clouds that add movement and atmosphere to the scene. The subdued tones of the sky contrast beautifully with the warm golden hues of the field, creating a balanced and inviting composition. The painting transports the viewer to a rural setting where time slows down, the land provides for the people, and the journey home is filled with familiar sights and comforting beauty. Through masterful use of color, texture, and composition, the artist creates an inviting scene that celebrates the quiet charm and enduring appeal of countryside life.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "The path leading home"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

oil

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The path leading home (2024) Oil painting
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№AAA3875

This oil painting cardboard, titled "The path leading home", the artist employs a dynamic impasto technique, layering thick, expressive brushstrokes to bring the composition to life with warmth, depth, and movement. The painting evokes a sense of homecoming, simplicity, and connection to the land. The foreground is dominated by a sunlit field painted in warm golden yellows, ochres, and soft browns. The texture of the brushwork mimics the uneven terrain, possibly representing harvested land with scattered hay or dry grass. The interplay of light and shadow creates depth, emphasizing the natural undulations of the field. In the midst of the golden hues, a narrow, well-trodden path winds its way toward the distant village, guiding the viewer’s eye deeper into the painting. In the middle ground, small human figures are depicted along the path, adding life and narrative to the scene. Painted with quick, energetic strokes, they appear to be villagers engaged in daily activities—perhaps returning home after a long day’s work in the fields or simply enjoying a walk. Their presence enhances the painting’s warmth and human connection. The background features a row of traditional village houses with steep roofs, painted in earthy tones of brown, beige, and white. These houses are nestled among lush green trees, whose foliage is depicted with thick, dynamic brushstrokes in deep greens, warm oranges, and hints of yellow, suggesting a late summer or early autumn setting. A single weathered utility pole stands tall on the right side, adding a vertical element that contrasts with the horizontal expanse of the field. Above, the sky is painted in soft muted grays, blues, and pinks, with swirling, textured clouds that add movement and atmosphere to the scene. The subdued tones of the sky contrast beautifully with the warm golden hues of the field, creating a balanced and inviting composition. The painting transports the viewer to a rural setting where time slows down, the land provides for the people, and the journey home is filled with familiar sights and comforting beauty. Through masterful use of color, texture, and composition, the artist creates an inviting scene that celebrates the quiet charm and enduring appeal of countryside life.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "The path leading home"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#oil painting #landscape painting #original painting #oil landscape #landscape art #nature painting #village landscape #art collectibles #sky landscape #oil nature 
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Bоrn Mаrch 13, 1954, in thе city оf Piryаtin, Pоltаvа rеgiоn. Hе grаduаtеd frоm thе Crimеаn Аrt Cоllеgе nаmеd аftеr N. Sаmоkish (1887). Tеаchеrs in thе spеciаlty: V. Grigоriеv, M.... Read more

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