Honey Bunny. Prince with a thousand enemies #2 (2017) Painting by Olga Koval

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Acrylic / Oil
  • Dimensions Height 20in, Width 16in
  • Categories Paintings under $500 Abstract
Bunny Rabbit. Rabbit in a gold field inspired by El-ahrairah myths in Watership Down . Frith . A god -figure who created the world and promised that rabbits would always be allowed to thrive . In Lapine , his name literally means "the sun" .... Oil, Acrylic painting on stretched cotton canvas . Ready to hang. Certificate[...]
Bunny Rabbit.

Rabbit in a gold field inspired by El-ahrairah myths in Watership Down .
Frith . A god -figure who created the world and promised that rabbits would always be allowed to thrive . In Lapine , his name literally means "the sun" ....
Oil, Acrylic painting on stretched cotton canvas . Ready to hang. Certificate of authenticity.
Signed on the front.
I created this painting using fine artist oil paints which will not fade when they get exposed to UV light Painting continues around the edges of the canvas giving a very contemporary style although it can be framed if you wish
This work is sold unframed and shipped in cardboard box which is very secure for shipping canvases

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Olga Koval is a contemporary Ukrainian painter based in the United Kingdom. Born with a creative spirit, Olga's artistic odyssey began in her teenage years, igniting a lifelong[...]

Olga Koval is a contemporary Ukrainian painter based in the United Kingdom. Born with a creative spirit, Olga's artistic odyssey began in her teenage years, igniting a lifelong dedication to the world of fine art. Her fascination with art was ignited when she spent countless hours immersed in the hallowed halls of galleries and the quiet solace of libraries, meticulously researching the works of renowned artists. It was during these formative years that her fascination evolved into a deep-seated passion, driving her to explore and express herself through the medium of painting.

In her twenties, Olga embarked on a transformative journey across Europe, seeking out the masterpieces that had captured her heart and inspired her artistic soul. She traversed the continent, standing in awe before the works of the European masters from the 16th to the 20th century. Their genius and creativity left an indelible mark on her artistic sensibilities, shaping her approach to painting and influencing her choice of subjects and techniques.

Olga's preferred mediums of expression are oil and acrylic paints. With a skilled hand and an intuitive understanding of color and form, she breathes life into her canvases, creating works that are a testament to her dedication and talent. Her art is a vibrant fusion of traditional and contemporary elements, a reflection of her profound appreciation for the past combined with a fresh perspective on the present.

Her paintings have found their way into the private collections of art enthusiasts and collectors across Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. This international acclaim is a testament to the universal appeal of her art, transcending borders and languages to touch the hearts and minds of individuals from diverse backgrounds.

Among her various subjects, Olga's architectural and animal paintings have garnered particular attention and acclaim. Her ability to capture the intricate details of architectural marvels and the soulful essence of animals on canvas has struck a chord with art lovers worldwide. These genres have become her signature, drawing the admiration of collectors and earning her a devoted following internationally.

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