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Where the Wind Remembers (2025) Original Oil Painting by Daria Zavadenko

30 x 30 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30 x 30cm (actual image size)

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£201.43

This work is a visual diary entry — a tribute to the long, carefree summers of childhood, spent in the countryside with my grandmother.
The bright green fields, the rustling of tall trees, and the vast, ever-changing sky were a whole world of freedom and discovery. I remember the scent of warm earth, running barefoot, and watching clouds drift endlessly overhead.
Painted in bold, textured strokes with a palette knife, this landscape seeks not to recreate a place exactly, but to evoke a feeling — the wind in your hair, the sun on your skin, and the boundless joy of being young and free.

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Oil paint on hardboard

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This work is a visual diary entry — a tribute to the long, carefree summers of childhood, spent in the countryside with my grandmother.
The bright green fields, the rustling of tall trees, and the vast, ever-changing sky were a whole world of freedom and discovery. I remember the scent of warm earth, running barefoot, and watching clouds drift endlessly overhead.
Painted in bold, textured strokes with a palette knife, this landscape seeks not to recreate a place exactly, but to evoke a feeling — the wind in your hair, the sun on your skin, and the boundless joy of being young and free.

Materials used:

Oil paint on hardboard

Details:

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Daria Zavadenko is a landscape painter capturing the rhythm of wind, the glow of skies, and the quiet tension between land and light. Working primarily with oil and palette knife,... Read more

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