Original artwork description:

Step into the heart of naval history with my oil painting, a poignant depiction titled "USS Texas (BB-35) in Drydock." This evocative scene captures a moment between March 14 and May 28, 1924, at the Norfolk Navy Yard. Against the canvas of a dark, leaden sky, the last remaining dreadnought battleship, USS Texas (BB-35), emerges as a resilient symbol of strength and endurance.
In the backdrop of a brooding, deep blue sky, the battleship stands tall, a witness to the passage of time and the trials of two world wars. Laid down in 1912, the USS Texas has weathered the storms of history, and now, in the dry dock for reconstruction, it carries the scars and stories of a bygone era.
The dramatic scene unfolds as rare rays of sunlight pierce through the dense clouds, casting a subtle glow on the majestic hull. These rays illuminate the tired armor of the battleship, revealing the worn yet enduring spirit within. Glints of light dance across the superstructures, the bottom of the dry dock, and the hanging equipment, creating a play of shadows and highlights that mirrors the resilience of the ship.
This painting is more than a portrayal of a naval vessel; it's a visual symphony that echoes the message of perseverance and strength. The USS Texas, the lone survivor of its kind, becomes a living testament to the indomitable human spirit—forged in the crucible of history, standing firm against the tumultuous backdrop of war and reconstruction.
As you gaze upon this emotional painting, let it be a reminder to never give up, even in the face of challenges. The USS Texas stands as a beacon of fortitude, a symbol that echoes across time, encouraging all who encounter it to face adversity with unwavering determination.
May this artwork serve as an inspiration, a tribute to the enduring legacy of the USS Texas, and a visual testament to the resilience that resides within each of us.

Materials used:

oil on linen, palette knife

Tags:
#warship #battleship #drydock #naval history #uss texas #dreadnought #navy art #military scene #wwi wwii #heritage art 
USS TEXAS in a drydock at Norfolk Navy Yard (2024)
Oil painting
by Volodymyr Glukhomanyuk

£7,456.79 Alert

Original artwork description
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Step into the heart of naval history with my oil painting, a poignant depiction titled "USS Texas (BB-35) in Drydock." This evocative scene captures a moment between March 14 and May 28, 1924, at the Norfolk Navy Yard. Against the canvas of a dark, leaden sky, the last remaining dreadnought battleship, USS Texas (BB-35), emerges as a resilient symbol of strength and endurance.
In the backdrop of a brooding, deep blue sky, the battleship stands tall, a witness to the passage of time and the trials of two world wars. Laid down in 1912, the USS Texas has weathered the storms of history, and now, in the dry dock for reconstruction, it carries the scars and stories of a bygone era.
The dramatic scene unfolds as rare rays of sunlight pierce through the dense clouds, casting a subtle glow on the majestic hull. These rays illuminate the tired armor of the battleship, revealing the worn yet enduring spirit within. Glints of light dance across the superstructures, the bottom of the dry dock, and the hanging equipment, creating a play of shadows and highlights that mirrors the resilience of the ship.
This painting is more than a portrayal of a naval vessel; it's a visual symphony that echoes the message of perseverance and strength. The USS Texas, the lone survivor of its kind, becomes a living testament to the indomitable human spirit—forged in the crucible of history, standing firm against the tumultuous backdrop of war and reconstruction.
As you gaze upon this emotional painting, let it be a reminder to never give up, even in the face of challenges. The USS Texas stands as a beacon of fortitude, a symbol that echoes across time, encouraging all who encounter it to face adversity with unwavering determination.
May this artwork serve as an inspiration, a tribute to the enduring legacy of the USS Texas, and a visual testament to the resilience that resides within each of us.

Materials used:

oil on linen, palette knife

Tags:
#warship #battleship #drydock #naval history #uss texas #dreadnought #navy art #military scene #wwi wwii #heritage art 

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Volodymyr Glukhomanyuk

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I dreamed of becoming a ship architect, but in life it happened differently - I became an architect of buildings and structures. And I have reached certain heights in my... Read more

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