The Autumn Melody (2023) Malarstwo autorstwa Edita Sarukhanyan
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Sprzedawca Edita Sarukhanyan
Sprzedawca Edita Sarukhanyan
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Sprzedawca Edita Sarukhanyan
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Oryginalna praca (One Of A Kind)
Malarstwo,
Akryl
na Płótno
- Wymiary Wysokość 19,7in, Szerokość 27,6in
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On the left, a violin rests against the canvas, its graceful curves hinting at the mellowness of the season. Its presence adds a touch of melancholy to the scene, evoking the bittersweet beauty of autumn's melody.
Surrounding the pumpkins and violin are a profusion of yellow, reddish, and purplish flowers and leaves, their rich colors echoing the palette of the season. These floral accents dance across the canvas, infusing it with a sense of vitality and movement.
Against a backdrop of deep purple, the oranges and yellows of the pumpkins and foliage stand out with striking intensity, creating a vivid contrast that electrifies the scene. The deep purple background serves to amplify the brightness of the oranges and adds a layer of depth and richness to the overall composition.
"The Autumn Melody" captures the essence of fall in all its splendor, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its beauty and embrace the poetic harmony of the season.
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A self-taught artist from Germany, Edita Sarukhanyan was born (1984) and grown up in Tbilisi, Georgia. She obtained her B.Sc (2005) and M.Sc (2009) in Biophysics from Tbilisi State University (Georgia) and PhD in Chemistry (2013) from joint PhD program between the University of Salerno (Italy) and Jacobs University Bremen (Germany). She worked for 6 years as a researcher designing drugs at the University of Wurzburg. After finishing her job contract at the University, Edita decided to follow the voice of her heart by making her childhood dream come true and now she is a full-time artist.
Edita is inspired by the masterpieces and painting style of great masters of Renaissance epoch such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael.
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