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Oi painting Along the snowy streets of the city Ivan Kovalenko
Oi painting Along the snowy streets of the city Ivan Kovalenko
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The painting "Along the Snowy Streets of the City" beautifully depicts a quiet winter scene in a small town or village, capturing the charm and tranquility of snow-covered streets. The artist’s expressive brushwork and use of cool, muted colors evoke the cold atmosphere of a snowy day while creating a warm and nostalgic mood. In the foreground, a wooden fence with uneven planks leads the viewer’s eye into the composition. The snow-covered ground is painted with thick, textured strokes, giving a sense of the softness and depth of freshly fallen snow. The footprints in the snow suggest that someone recently walked down the path, adding a human element to the peaceful scene. The central focus of the painting is a group of colorful houses with snow-covered rooftops. The houses are painted in earthy tones of beige, gray, and blue, with bright accents on the window shutters and roofs, bringing a touch of life and warmth to the otherwise cold landscape. Laundry hanging outside adds a sense of daily life and realism, reminding viewers of the simple routines of village life, even during the coldest months. A figure in a red coat walks along the street, creating a sense of movement and adding a focal point to the composition. The bright red contrasts beautifully with the monochromatic snowy background, drawing the viewer’s attention. The figure seems to be walking toward the distance, perhaps on their way home or running errands in the quiet town. The background features bare trees, their branches reaching up into the gray sky, painted with energetic, swirling brushstrokes that convey a wintry breeze. The sky is a mix of soft blues, grays, and purples, creating a moody, atmospheric backdrop that complements the overall scene. The thick, textured brushstrokes and loose, impressionistic style give the painting a sense of energy and movement, making the viewer feel as though they are standing in the middle of this snowy street, hearing the crunch of snow underfoot and feeling the crisp winter air. The artist’s signature and date are visible in the lower right corner, marking the painting as a personal and heartfelt interpretation of life in a snowy town. Overall, "Along the Snowy Streets of the City" is a nostalgic and peaceful winter scene, celebrating the quiet beauty of everyday life in a small town during the cold season. The painting captures both the stillness and warmth of a winter day, making it a perfect piece for those who appreciate the charm of winter landscapes and the simplicity of rural life.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Along the snowy streets of the city"
* ARTISTS: Ivan Kovalenko
* SIZE: 43x45 cm/'16.92x17.71 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
About the artist: Born on March 20, 1953, in the city of Pidgorodn, Dnipropetrovsk region. He graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk State Art College (1972), Kharkov Art and Industrial Institute (1981). Teachers in the specialty: V. Zagubibatko, E. Zherdzitsky, A. Kapshuk, M. Shaposhnikov, A. of Constantinople. He worked in the field of painting, graphics. In a realistic style, he created mainly landscapes and still lifes of the Dnieper. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (2005). He worked in Dnepropetrovsk: at an art production plant (since 1981); teacher of art school (1989), senior teacher of special disciplines of art department of the theater and art college (1997). He participated in exhibitions since 1978. Personal exhibitions - in Dnepropetrovsk (2003, 2010), Kiev (2009). The main works: “The Last Chrysanthemums” (1990), “On the Berdyansk Spit” (2002), “On the Cute Ukraine” (2004), “Native Color” (2004), “Sunny” (2005). The works are stored in the Dnepropetrovsk Art Museum and the Berdyansk Art Museum (Zaporizhzhya Region). He lived and worked in the city of Dnepropetrovsk.
The painting "Along the Snowy Streets of the City" beautifully depicts a quiet winter scene in a small town or village, capturing the charm and tranquility of snow-covered streets. The artist’s expressive brushwork and use of cool, muted colors evoke the cold atmosphere of a snowy day while creating a warm and nostalgic mood. In the foreground, a wooden fence with uneven planks leads the viewer’s eye into the composition. The snow-covered ground is painted with thick, textured strokes, giving a sense of the softness and depth of freshly fallen snow. The footprints in the snow suggest that someone recently walked down the path, adding a human element to the peaceful scene. The central focus of the painting is a group of colorful houses with snow-covered rooftops. The houses are painted in earthy tones of beige, gray, and blue, with bright accents on the window shutters and roofs, bringing a touch of life and warmth to the otherwise cold landscape. Laundry hanging outside adds a sense of daily life and realism, reminding viewers of the simple routines of village life, even during the coldest months. A figure in a red coat walks along the street, creating a sense of movement and adding a focal point to the composition. The bright red contrasts beautifully with the monochromatic snowy background, drawing the viewer’s attention. The figure seems to be walking toward the distance, perhaps on their way home or running errands in the quiet town. The background features bare trees, their branches reaching up into the gray sky, painted with energetic, swirling brushstrokes that convey a wintry breeze. The sky is a mix of soft blues, grays, and purples, creating a moody, atmospheric backdrop that complements the overall scene. The thick, textured brushstrokes and loose, impressionistic style give the painting a sense of energy and movement, making the viewer feel as though they are standing in the middle of this snowy street, hearing the crunch of snow underfoot and feeling the crisp winter air. The artist’s signature and date are visible in the lower right corner, marking the painting as a personal and heartfelt interpretation of life in a snowy town. Overall, "Along the Snowy Streets of the City" is a nostalgic and peaceful winter scene, celebrating the quiet beauty of everyday life in a small town during the cold season. The painting captures both the stillness and warmth of a winter day, making it a perfect piece for those who appreciate the charm of winter landscapes and the simplicity of rural life.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Along the snowy streets of the city"
* ARTISTS: Ivan Kovalenko
* SIZE: 43x45 cm/'16.92x17.71 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
About the artist: Born on March 20, 1953, in the city of Pidgorodn, Dnipropetrovsk region. He graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk State Art College (1972), Kharkov Art and Industrial Institute (1981). Teachers in the specialty: V. Zagubibatko, E. Zherdzitsky, A. Kapshuk, M. Shaposhnikov, A. of Constantinople. He worked in the field of painting, graphics. In a realistic style, he created mainly landscapes and still lifes of the Dnieper. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (2005). He worked in Dnepropetrovsk: at an art production plant (since 1981); teacher of art school (1989), senior teacher of special disciplines of art department of the theater and art college (1997). He participated in exhibitions since 1978. Personal exhibitions - in Dnepropetrovsk (2003, 2010), Kiev (2009). The main works: “The Last Chrysanthemums” (1990), “On the Berdyansk Spit” (2002), “On the Cute Ukraine” (2004), “Native Color” (2004), “Sunny” (2005). The works are stored in the Dnepropetrovsk Art Museum and the Berdyansk Art Museum (Zaporizhzhya Region). He lived and worked in the city of Dnepropetrovsk.
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