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Oil painting The last days of summer Boris Serdyuk
Oil painting The last days of summer Boris Serdyuk
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The painting titled "The Last Days of Summer" captures a serene landscape scene filled with vibrant colors and the subtle transition from summer to autumn. The composition focuses on a sunlit hillside, with a tall, solitary tree standing prominently in the foreground. The artist uses dynamic brushstrokes and a bold color palette to convey both the energy of nature and the peacefulness of the countryside.The sky takes up a large portion of the painting, painted in shades of soft blue, lavender, and pink, with patches of white clouds that seem to drift lazily across the horizon. The light from the sky bathes the landscape in warm tones, suggesting a late afternoon in early autumn when the sun is still strong but the air carries a hint of the coming seasonal change.The grassy hillside in the foreground is painted in bright greens and blues, reflecting the lingering vitality of summer. However, hints of yellow and brown on the trees and grass foreshadow the approaching fall. The contrast between the vibrant greens and the earthy tones creates a dynamic interplay that symbolizes the changing of the seasons.The centerpiece of the painting is the tall tree, its branches reaching toward the sky. The tree stands as a symbol of resilience and endurance, having witnessed the passage of time and the changing of many seasons. It adds a sense of structure and stability to the composition while highlighting the natural beauty of the landscape.Through "The Last Days of Summer," the artist conveys a sense of nostalgia and reflection. The painting evokes a moment of stillness, inviting the viewer to appreciate the fleeting beauty of nature as summer transitions to autumn. The scene reminds us of the passage of time and the importance of savoring the present before it slips away. The combination of warm and cool tones reflects the balance between the end of one season and the beginning of another.The artist's expressive brushwork and vibrant color choices emphasize the emotional tone of the painting, creating a sense of joy and tranquility. "The Last Days of Summer" encourages viewers to take a moment to reflect on the simple beauty of nature and the inevitable changes that come with the passage of time. It celebrates both the energy of life and the quiet moments of contemplation that nature provides.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "The last days of summer"
* ARTISTS: Boris Serdyuk
* SIZE: 30x40 cm/'11.81x15.74 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* 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: Serdyuk Boris Petrovich was born on June 30, 1960 in the city of Konotop Sumy region. He graduated from the Yuri-Polish Pedagogical College (artistic and graphic department). The first exhibitions took place in Konotop in the 90's. Since 1999 - a free artist. Now lives and works in the city of Kremenchug, Poltava region.
The painting titled "The Last Days of Summer" captures a serene landscape scene filled with vibrant colors and the subtle transition from summer to autumn. The composition focuses on a sunlit hillside, with a tall, solitary tree standing prominently in the foreground. The artist uses dynamic brushstrokes and a bold color palette to convey both the energy of nature and the peacefulness of the countryside.The sky takes up a large portion of the painting, painted in shades of soft blue, lavender, and pink, with patches of white clouds that seem to drift lazily across the horizon. The light from the sky bathes the landscape in warm tones, suggesting a late afternoon in early autumn when the sun is still strong but the air carries a hint of the coming seasonal change.The grassy hillside in the foreground is painted in bright greens and blues, reflecting the lingering vitality of summer. However, hints of yellow and brown on the trees and grass foreshadow the approaching fall. The contrast between the vibrant greens and the earthy tones creates a dynamic interplay that symbolizes the changing of the seasons.The centerpiece of the painting is the tall tree, its branches reaching toward the sky. The tree stands as a symbol of resilience and endurance, having witnessed the passage of time and the changing of many seasons. It adds a sense of structure and stability to the composition while highlighting the natural beauty of the landscape.Through "The Last Days of Summer," the artist conveys a sense of nostalgia and reflection. The painting evokes a moment of stillness, inviting the viewer to appreciate the fleeting beauty of nature as summer transitions to autumn. The scene reminds us of the passage of time and the importance of savoring the present before it slips away. The combination of warm and cool tones reflects the balance between the end of one season and the beginning of another.The artist's expressive brushwork and vibrant color choices emphasize the emotional tone of the painting, creating a sense of joy and tranquility. "The Last Days of Summer" encourages viewers to take a moment to reflect on the simple beauty of nature and the inevitable changes that come with the passage of time. It celebrates both the energy of life and the quiet moments of contemplation that nature provides.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "The last days of summer"
* ARTISTS: Boris Serdyuk
* SIZE: 30x40 cm/'11.81x15.74 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* 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: Serdyuk Boris Petrovich was born on June 30, 1960 in the city of Konotop Sumy region. He graduated from the Yuri-Polish Pedagogical College (artistic and graphic department). The first exhibitions took place in Konotop in the 90's. Since 1999 - a free artist. Now lives and works in the city of Kremenchug, Poltava region.
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