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Oi painting The summer scent of lilac Ivan Kovalenko

Oi painting The summer scent of lilac Ivan Kovalenko

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The oil painting titled "The Summer Scent of Lilac" captures a peaceful and idyllic scene of a countryside garden in full bloom, evoking feelings of warmth, tranquility, and the beauty of nature’s cycles. The focal point of the painting is a lush lilac bush in vibrant shades of purple and pink, its blossoms dominating the composition. The artist’s expressive brushstrokes bring the flowers to life, creating a sense of movement as if the gentle summer breeze is rustling through the leaves and petals. The painting is filled with light and color, immersing the viewer in the essence of a warm summer day.In the background, a small house with a red roof peeks through the foliage, partially hidden by the abundant lilac blooms. This house, painted in soft, warm tones, symbolizes a peaceful retreat where one can find solace and connection with nature. The presence of the house adds a human element to the composition, suggesting that this tranquil garden is a cherished part of everyday life. The balance between human presence and nature’s beauty highlights the harmony between people and their surroundings.The path leading through the garden invites viewers to step into this serene world, to wander among the blooming lilacs and breathe in their sweet scent. The inclusion of a figure dressed in white adds a sense of life and movement to the scene, reinforcing the idea that this peaceful space is a place of quiet reflection and joy. The figure’s small size compared to the large lilac bushes emphasizes the overwhelming beauty and power of nature in this setting.The lower part of the painting features a variety of colorful flowers, including vibrant irises in shades of purple and blue. These additional bursts of color contribute to the painting’s overall richness and vitality, creating a dynamic yet harmonious composition. The play of light and shadow across the garden path and foliage suggests the time of day—perhaps late morning or early afternoon—when the sun is high, casting warm, dappled light across the scene.Through "The Summer Scent of Lilac," the artist aims to capture the fleeting beauty of nature and the sensory experiences that accompany it. The lilacs in full bloom symbolize the peak of summer, a time of abundance and growth. The painting invites viewers to pause, appreciate the present moment, and find joy in simple pleasures like the scent of flowers and the warmth of the sun. It evokes feelings of nostalgia for carefree summer days spent outdoors, surrounded by the beauty of nature.Ultimately, the painting is a celebration of life’s quiet, beautiful moments. It reminds viewers of the importance of cherishing nature’s gifts and finding peace and happiness in everyday surroundings. The artist’s use of vivid colors, light, and texture brings the scene to life, leaving a lasting impression of warmth, comfort, and the timeless appeal of a blooming garden in summer.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "The summer scent of lilac"
* ARTISTS: Ivan Kovalenko
* SIZE: 60x80 cm/'23.62x31.49 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas on 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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