Copy of Carel Fabritius Het Puttertje 1654 (2024) Painting by Olena Kucher

Oil on MDF Board, 11.8x7.9 in
$380
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The bird has always been a symbol of freedom and lightness. But Fabritius's painting "Het Puttertje 1654" epitomises its illusion. We see a bird whose flight is impossible. The chains on its leg confine and restrain it. The fluttering little bird looks at us proudly and reminds us of real values. In the 17th century, siskins were[...]
The bird has always been a symbol of freedom and lightness. But Fabritius's painting "Het Puttertje 1654" epitomises its illusion. We see a bird whose flight is impossible. The chains on its leg confine and restrain it. The fluttering little bird looks at us proudly and reminds us of real values.
In the 17th century, siskins were popular pets because they could be trained - taught to scoop water and carry it in a miniature pail. The title of the painting in Dutch (Het puttertje) is a reference to this fact and literally translates as "little water carrier".
This work by the unrivalled artist inspired me to create a copy of his painting. I repeated the multi-layered oil painting technique used by Fabricius. Fully immersed in the creative process and philosophical reflections, I painted this beautiful painting at the height of my inspiration.
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High quality oil colours have been used. Damar varnish and linseed oil added.
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The base - MDF board, the stretcher - made of solid natural wood. Baguette frame and elements for fixing are not included. The ends of the product are not covered with paint. Used lacquer for the top coating.
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Olena Kucher is a contemporary Ukrainian artist. Born with a passion for painting, Olena's journey as an artist has been marked by her dedication to realism and the meticulous[...]

Olena Kucher is a contemporary Ukrainian artist. Born with a passion for painting, Olena's journey as an artist has been marked by her dedication to realism and the meticulous use of oil as her preferred medium. Her creations delve into vintage and antique themes, capturing the imagination of art enthusiasts with a keen interest in the past. Her still life paintings, in particular, have become a focal point of public admiration, drawing attention to the exquisite details and emotions embedded in each piece.

Olena's artistic roots extend back to the 17th century Dutch painters, whose works continue to inspire her. It is this connection to the past that makes oil painting her medium of choice. Her preference for noble and muted colors on the palette adds a timeless quality to her pieces, echoing the aesthetic charm of the Dutch masters she admires. To maintain authenticity, Olena paints exclusively from life, utilizing oil paints with natural pigments on carefully selected cotton canvases.

With a solid foundation in art education, Olena actively participates in numerous art shows and events, showcasing her talent to a broader audience. Currently, she dedicates her time to creating art in her private studio, where her creativity flourishes in a space tailored to her vision. The impact of Olena's work extends beyond the canvas, as her authentic paintings have found their way into the private collections of art enthusiasts

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