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Watercolor painting A storm is coming Litvinov Oleg Arkad'yevich

"A Storm is Coming" is a captivating watercolor painting that depicts a dramatic summer landscape. The foreground of the artwork presents a lush green field, where a dense forest takes center stage. The trees, portrayed with masterful brushstrokes, bend and sway under the forceful gusts of wind that herald the approaching storm. Their slender trunks and vibrant green foliage convey a sense of life and vitality, despite the imminent tempest. The atmosphere of the painting is dominated by the foreboding sky above. The artist skillfully employs a palette of grays and dark shades to create a sense of tension and impending doom. The sky appears heavy and filled with brooding clouds that obscure the sun, casting an eerie shadow over the entire scene. The interplay of light and shadow heightens the dramatic effect, lending a mysterious quality to the landscape. The imminent storm is evoked by the artist's expert use of color and texture. The dark clouds bear streaks of ominous purples and blues, hinting at the intensity of the rain and thunder that loom on the horizon. The viewer can almost feel the electricity in the air, as the artist conveys the electric charge of the impending storm through the skillful manipulation of watercolor washes and subtle brushwork. Despite the impending tumult, there is a certain beauty and tranquility in the painting. The delicate blending of greens in the foreground creates a sense of harmony and serenity within the natural world. The wind-blown trees, while swaying and bowing to nature's might, also symbolize resilience and strength. Overall, "A Storm is Coming" is a captivating watercolor masterpiece that skillfully captures the beauty and power of nature. The artist's expert use of color, texture, and composition immerses the viewer in the scene, evoking a sense of anticipation and awe in the face of the approaching storm.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "A storm is coming"
* ARTISTS: Litvinov Oleg Arkad'yevich
* SIZE: 27x40 cm/'10.62x15.74 inches'
* MEDIUM: watercolor, paper
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.

About the artists: Born on August 27, 1957, in the city of Lubny, Poltava region. Graduated from the Odessa Theater and Art School (1982). Teachers in the specialty: S. Zaitsev, V. Merkalov, M. Vylkun. He worked in the field of painting, graphics. The main industries are easel painting, easel and book graphics. Author of multi-figure paintings on historical, religious and mythological themes, illustrations for books. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1989). Collaborated with publishing houses: "Mayak" (Odessa, late 1980s), "Raduga" (1982-1991), "Dnepr" (1982-2000), "School" (2006-2010; Kiev). Creative work. Participated in exhibitions: city, republican, foreign (since 1982). Personal exhibitions - in Odessa (1982, 1992, 1997-1998, 2002, 2004, 2010), Munich (1995), Kiev (2000), Moscow (2002-2003). Major works: illustrations for books - "Children of Captain Grant" (1981), "English folk ballads" (1983), "Pan Tadeusz" (1983), "Those who were shipwrecked" (1986); The Triumph of St. George (1989); series of easel illustrations - for the collection "English folk ballads" (1983), the Bible (2008-2014), the story "Taras Bulba" (2012), the poem "The Divine Comedy" (2014); series - "Landscapes" (2014); illustrations for books - "Pan Tadeusz" (K., 1983), "Shipwrecked" (A., 1986), "Terrible revenge", "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (2006); The Lost World (2008), The Odyssey of Captain Blood, Tales of the Nations, The Defense of Bushey (2010); painting - "Triumph of St. George" (1989), "Perseus and Andromeda" (1996), "Susanna and the Elders", "Calvary" (1997), "Triumph of Galatea" (1998), "Christ before Pilate", "St. George "," Glory "," The Emperor "," Nymph and the Unicorn "(1999)," Venus and Mars "(2000)," Bacchus and the Amazon "(2001)," The Abduction of Europa "," Ivan Bohun under Bar "," Sirens attracting "," Calisto "(2002)," Neptune ", triptych -" Diana and Actaeon "," Sphinx "(2003)," Atonement "(2004)," B. Khmelnitsky "(2006)," Triumph of Venice "(2008)," Venus of the XX century ", triptych -" Revelations of John the Theologian "(2010)," The Last Supper "," Perseus and Andromeda "(2012)," Archangel Michael "( 2014). Some works are kept in the Odessa Literary Museum, V. Ryabov Gallery (Moscow). Lived and worked in the city of Odessa.

Materials used:

watercolor

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A storm is coming (1970)

Watercolour 
by Oleg and Alexander Litvinov

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AAA2874
Watercolor painting A storm is coming Litvinov Oleg Arkad'yevich

"A Storm is Coming" is a captivating watercolor painting that depicts a dramatic summer landscape. The foreground of the artwork presents a lush green field, where a dense forest takes center stage. The trees, portrayed with masterful brushstrokes, bend and sway under the forceful gusts of wind that herald the approaching storm. Their slender trunks and vibrant green foliage convey a sense of life and vitality, despite the imminent tempest. The atmosphere of the painting is dominated by the foreboding sky above. The artist skillfully employs a palette of grays and dark shades to create a sense of tension and impending doom. The sky appears heavy and filled with brooding clouds that obscure the sun, casting an eerie shadow over the entire scene. The interplay of light and shadow heightens the dramatic effect, lending a mysterious quality to the landscape. The imminent storm is evoked by the artist's expert use of color and texture. The dark clouds bear streaks of ominous purples and blues, hinting at the intensity of the rain and thunder that loom on the horizon. The viewer can almost feel the electricity in the air, as the artist conveys the electric charge of the impending storm through the skillful manipulation of watercolor washes and subtle brushwork. Despite the impending tumult, there is a certain beauty and tranquility in the painting. The delicate blending of greens in the foreground creates a sense of harmony and serenity within the natural world. The wind-blown trees, while swaying and bowing to nature's might, also symbolize resilience and strength. Overall, "A Storm is Coming" is a captivating watercolor masterpiece that skillfully captures the beauty and power of nature. The artist's expert use of color, texture, and composition immerses the viewer in the scene, evoking a sense of anticipation and awe in the face of the approaching storm.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "A storm is coming"
* ARTISTS: Litvinov Oleg Arkad'yevich
* SIZE: 27x40 cm/'10.62x15.74 inches'
* MEDIUM: watercolor, paper
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.

About the artists: Born on August 27, 1957, in the city of Lubny, Poltava region. Graduated from the Odessa Theater and Art School (1982). Teachers in the specialty: S. Zaitsev, V. Merkalov, M. Vylkun. He worked in the field of painting, graphics. The main industries are easel painting, easel and book graphics. Author of multi-figure paintings on historical, religious and mythological themes, illustrations for books. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1989). Collaborated with publishing houses: "Mayak" (Odessa, late 1980s), "Raduga" (1982-1991), "Dnepr" (1982-2000), "School" (2006-2010; Kiev). Creative work. Participated in exhibitions: city, republican, foreign (since 1982). Personal exhibitions - in Odessa (1982, 1992, 1997-1998, 2002, 2004, 2010), Munich (1995), Kiev (2000), Moscow (2002-2003). Major works: illustrations for books - "Children of Captain Grant" (1981), "English folk ballads" (1983), "Pan Tadeusz" (1983), "Those who were shipwrecked" (1986); The Triumph of St. George (1989); series of easel illustrations - for the collection "English folk ballads" (1983), the Bible (2008-2014), the story "Taras Bulba" (2012), the poem "The Divine Comedy" (2014); series - "Landscapes" (2014); illustrations for books - "Pan Tadeusz" (K., 1983), "Shipwrecked" (A., 1986), "Terrible revenge", "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (2006); The Lost World (2008), The Odyssey of Captain Blood, Tales of the Nations, The Defense of Bushey (2010); painting - "Triumph of St. George" (1989), "Perseus and Andromeda" (1996), "Susanna and the Elders", "Calvary" (1997), "Triumph of Galatea" (1998), "Christ before Pilate", "St. George "," Glory "," The Emperor "," Nymph and the Unicorn "(1999)," Venus and Mars "(2000)," Bacchus and the Amazon "(2001)," The Abduction of Europa "," Ivan Bohun under Bar "," Sirens attracting "," Calisto "(2002)," Neptune ", triptych -" Diana and Actaeon "," Sphinx "(2003)," Atonement "(2004)," B. Khmelnitsky "(2006)," Triumph of Venice "(2008)," Venus of the XX century ", triptych -" Revelations of John the Theologian "(2010)," The Last Supper "," Perseus and Andromeda "(2012)," Archangel Michael "( 2014). Some works are kept in the Odessa Literary Museum, V. Ryabov Gallery (Moscow). Lived and worked in the city of Odessa.

Materials used:

watercolor

Tags:
#landscape #nature #original painting #watercolor painting #ukrainian art #art collection #field #storm #nature landscape #storm is coming 

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