Field (2019) Painting by Olga Krasyukova
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Sold by Olga Krasyukova
Sold by Olga Krasyukova
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Sold by Olga Krasyukova
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Watercolor
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 7.5in, Width 10.6in
- Framing This artwork is framed (Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Categories Paintings under $500 Impressionism Countryside
Picture "Field" will give you memories of summer even on the most cloudy day!
The painting is made on 100% cotton paper with density 300g/m by professional watercolor paints.
Size: 19 x 27 cm / 7,5 x 10,5 in
Framed in a golden frame under the glass in the mat. Frame size 30 x 40 cm. Ready to hang.
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Olga Krasyukova was born in 1985 in a small town Naro-Fominsk, near Moscow. Currently lives and works in Moscow. In 1999 she successfully graduated from the Art School. During 5 years of training she has repeatedly participated in exhibitions. Later she continued her studies under the guidance of Marina Trushnikova and other masters.
In her works Olga creates the magic of immersing the viewer in the wonderful and unique corners of this world. Harmonious landscapes are filled with air. The main role in them is played by color and mood.
"I learned to see the world! It is alive, exciting, multifaceted and incredibly beautiful, from the deepest ocean to the mighty mountain tops. In my works I seek to capture the state of nature, to feel the rhythm of simple forms, the play of light. Outdoor work helps me do that. As an artist, I work to create paintings that speak to people through the beauty of nature about their dreams, memories and aspirations.
Most of my paintings are in watercolour. It is unpredictable, but its ability to convey the airiness and purity of colour is truly limitless. Watercolor paintings are unique!"
At the moment Olga resumed her exhibition activities and took part in an international watercolor exhibition in Poland.
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1985
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists