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Whispers of the Horizon (2025) Original Oil Painting by Daria Zavadenko

30 x 24 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30 x 24cm (actual image size)

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“Whispers of the Horizon” is an expressive landscape painted in oils with a palette knife technique. The composition features dramatic clouds sweeping across a vibrant horizon, with rolling green fields unfolding below. The artist’s use of bold impasto and energetic strokes brings movement and atmosphere to the canvas, inviting the viewer to experience the shifting light and open space of nature. This work beautifully balances abstraction and realism, making it a striking centerpiece for any contemporary collection.

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Oil paint on hardboard

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“Whispers of the Horizon” is an expressive landscape painted in oils with a palette knife technique. The composition features dramatic clouds sweeping across a vibrant horizon, with rolling green fields unfolding below. The artist’s use of bold impasto and energetic strokes brings movement and atmosphere to the canvas, inviting the viewer to experience the shifting light and open space of nature. This work beautifully balances abstraction and realism, making it a striking centerpiece for any contemporary collection.

Materials used:

Oil paint on hardboard

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Daria Zavadenko is a contemporary landscape painter working primarily in oil with a palette knife. Her practice is guided by a simple observation: people rarely remember a landscape exactly as... Read more

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