Emerald apples (2019) Painting by Liubov Samoilova

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 15.8in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative
Once upon a time, I was very fond of certain varieties of green apples. Their fragrance in winter reminded me of summer. But now, there are no more of these apples. Or rather, there is still this variety. But apples already have a completely different taste and aroma. Probably, the variety has degenerated. It happens.
Once upon a time, I was very fond of certain varieties of green apples.
Their fragrance in winter reminded me of summer.
But now, there are no more of these apples.
Or rather, there is still this variety. But apples already have a completely different taste and aroma.
Probably, the variety has degenerated. It happens.
I painted this picture in memory of these delicious apples.
But that's the first reason, and the second is it.
Green is beneficial for both vision and well-being.
And if we, urban people, do not manage to go out into nature for a long time, then we begin to tire quickly, the mood deteriorates. Need a portion of "green sensations".
And I also love all green; I gladly paint landscapes.
But even in still life, you can lay green spots.
The idea with green apples came up just in time.
And so that the eyes could rest from the bright colour, I diluted juicy greens of apples with old silver dishes and perfume bottles.

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My love of art was formed at an early age. My father amassed a good collection of art cards and albums. From the age of 5 I was introduced to artists such as Degas, Rembrandt, Renoir, Levitan and many others. My[...]

My love of art was formed at an early age. My father amassed a good collection of art cards and albums. From the age of 5 I was introduced to artists such as Degas, Rembrandt, Renoir, Levitan and many others.

My family was convinced that I had an aptitude for the exact sciences (it was in fact true), so I did not develop my artistic inclinations.

After school I entered a technical college. At the institute, as an elective in descriptive geometry we were taught the basics of drawing and composition. These seminars were conducted by a talented Chelyabinsk architect.

These seminars fascinated me, I learned how to convey the volume of simple objects.

I went to the Chelyabinsk Art School at a mature age, on a paid course for adults.

I started oil painting not long ago, when I retired.  I had the time to do something that has fascinated me since I was a child. But I didn't have the opportunity.

Oil painting has opened up new horizons for me. And now I paint occasionally in acrylics and pastels. Pastel is my second favorite medium after oil.

There are many styles in painting, but I have two that I can't choose between. And I do not want to.

I love the nature of our Ural. But the sea and mountains also attract me. Recently I started painting seascapes. But not too realistically, I fantasize a bit.

Before the pandemic, I travelled not only to Russia but also to other countries.  Every impression, every memory, at least in a small piece, is fused into my paintings.

I love Impressionism and Realism. I often don't know which to prefer.  That's why my paintings don't follow one style clearly. Sometimes I start painting in a strictly realistic manner, but then suddenly I have a dab hand in my hand and I forget about realism.

However, most of my landscapes are impressionistic and my still life paintings are realistic. I don't know why this happens.  I think my intuition knows better where to lead me in painting.

In September 2021 my personal exhibition "Mosaic of Impressions" was held in the showroom of Chelyabinsk Regional Court Museum.  

Before that I placed the works on the Russian and foreign Internet resources, including English online gallery ARTFINDER.        

Some of my paintings are in private collections in Russia, the United States, Britain and Israel.         

 

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