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Oil painting Near the cape Oleksiyander Cherednichenko

Oil painting Near the cape Oleksiyander Cherednichenko

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The painting "Near the Cape" is an exquisite oil on canvas piece that beautifully captures a coastal scene with a sense of movement and vibrancy. The artist uses a combination of colors, textures, and dynamic brushstrokes to bring the seascape to life. The artist employs a bright and lively color palette dominated by blues, whites, and sandy yellows. The technique features thick, impasto brushstrokes, which add a rich texture and depth to the painting. This method gives the painting a sense of immediacy and movement, as if the viewer can feel the breeze and hear the waves crashing against the shore. The composition is horizontal, with a balanced distribution of elements across the canvas. The sea occupies the lower portion of the painting, with the cape and sky filling the upper areas. The horizon line is positioned slightly below the center, allowing the sky and its dramatic cloud formations to play a significant role in the composition. The sea is painted in various shades of blue, with strokes of white and green depicting the movement of the waves. The water appears lively and dynamic, reflecting the sunlight and the activity happening near the shore. The cape is a prominent feature, painted in sandy yellows and light browns. It juts out into the sea, creating a natural focal point. The texture of the brushstrokes on the cape suggests the ruggedness of the terrain. The sky is a key element in this painting, filled with fluffy clouds painted in whites, blues, and hints of pink and gray. The clouds appear to be moving swiftly, adding a sense of motion and changing weather. There are boats near the shore, painted in dark and bright colors, which add human activity to the scene. The boats are small in comparison to the vast sea and sky, highlighting the grandeur of nature. The overall mood of the painting is lively and refreshing, capturing the beauty and energy of a coastal environment. The use of bright colors and dynamic brushstrokes conveys a sense of joy and freedom associated with being near the sea. "Near the Cape" can be interpreted as a celebration of nature's beauty and the simple pleasures of coastal life. The painting invites viewers to immerse themselves in the scene, feeling the wind, smelling the salt air, and experiencing the ever-changing seascape. This painting masterfully combines elements of impressionism and realism to create a vivid and engaging depiction of a coastal landscape, using color and texture to evoke a sense of place and atmosphere.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Near the cape"
* ARTISTS: Oleksiyander Cherednichenko
* SIZE: 9x25 cm/'3.54x9.84 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 artists: Oleksiyander Nikolaevich Cherednichenko was born on February 26, 1958 in Lozovaya, Kharkiv region. He graduated from the Kharkov State Art School (1977) and the Kharkov Art and Industry Institute (1982). Participant of international, foreign, republican, regional exhibitions .. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1992). Honored Artist of Ukraine (2004). Works are kept in the Directorate of exhibitions of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, Sumy Regional Art Museum, Chuguev Picture Gallery, Shostka, Konotop, Romensky (Sumy Region) and Lozovsky (Kharkiv Region) Local History Museums, Museum of Russian Art (Kiev), Cheboksary State Art Museum (Chuvashia, Russia), Cultural Heritage Foundation (St. Petersburg, Russia), P.Tychyny State Museum-Apartment (Kiev), in private collections in Ukraine and the states of Europe, Asia, America, Australia.
Most paintings are depicted in the genre of still life and landscape: landscapes of Western Ukraine, Chernihiv, Georgia, and Karelia. In his writings, the artist depicted Ukrainian folk life.
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