Seagulls on the Black sea coastland. Silver sunset (2020) Painting by Tanbelia

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 42.1in, Width 63.8in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Abstract Abstract
The Black Sea in the warm month of November 2020. The beach of Arcadia in Odessa at the moment when the sun goes down and creates a unique silver effect. Small waves brought several jellyfish, shells, and pebbles to the beach. New media technique - slime paint. The artwork is a volume with bas-relief on the surface, with spiral circles on the surface [...]
The Black Sea in the warm month of November 2020. The beach of Arcadia in Odessa at the moment when the sun goes down and creates a unique silver effect. Small waves brought several jellyfish, shells, and pebbles to the beach.

New media technique - slime paint. The artwork is a volume with bas-relief on the surface, with spiral circles on the surface of the canvas, this texture creates a special and dynamic effect, this texture hypnotize the observer to the world of paintings, helps convey the touches to nature.

The picture has a diagonal composition, consists of two parts (diptych). The size of the first part is 50 x 50 cm, the second larger part is 70 x 80 cm. Together in the diagonal composition, the size is 107 x 162 cm. The frame for the painting was not conceived by the author of the work. The picture can be hung on the wall with screws that need to be screwed into the wall (I attach a photo).

I create artworks that reveal the positive aspects of life, most often nature. I try to catch a quick moment and capture the mood of the moment, my impressions of what I saw. Create a beautiful moment of nature on the canvas. I want to spread goodness and happiness so that my paintings convey good energy. After all, I believe that art should make the world better, more developed, inspire people, cheer up the mood.

In my abstract paintings, I always depict a real landscape, a place where I personally visited and saw everything with my own eyes, my impressions of what I saw. The point is to convey the impression of the state of nature in abstract forms because it most reveals the feeling and perception of the moment I want to convey to the viewer and makes it unique. First I take photos to then clearly remember my feelings from what I saw. Photos are needed so as not to forget anything because the picture is created in a few weeks and months. Then on a canvas with bas-relief and spiral cones, I recreate the landscape using slime paint.
The colors of the landscape are always real, and the shape is always abstract. I apply paint strokes with my hands, and depending on the mood of nature, the strokes can be of different shapes and directions.

Why is there a bas-relief on my paintings?
I understood the need to use the bas-relief intuitively, and then realized that it helps to visualize the motif which I want to convey and deepen the observer into the world of painting, so the shape of the bas-relief is spiral, it seems mesmerizing, sensory and helps the observer to touch the
the artwork on an imaginary level.

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Tanbelia is an artist and sculptor, born and based in Ukraine. Her art is about nature in a wavy line. She raises issues of ecology and nature. The goal is to encourage people to protect nature. She graduated [...]

Tanbelia is an artist and sculptor, born and based in Ukraine. Her art is about nature in a wavy line. She raises issues of ecology and nature. The goal is to encourage people to protect nature. She graduated from Lviv National Academy of Arts. The artist tries to show people's deep connection with the environment and meaningfully reminds contemporaries of the need to cherish and preserve nature.

      

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