(Artikel: L-20254-392)
This original artwork “Russian village” was created by the contemporary Russian artist Semakova Larisa and is available for sale online.
Larisa Semakova’s painting “Russian Village” is a lyrical landscape in which the artist celebrates the beauty and simplicity of rural life, its connection with history, traditions, and spirituality. Using a soft, muted color palette and the technique of Impressionism, she creates an atmosphere of calmness, tranquility, and some nostalgia characteristic of memories of one’s homeland. It is not just an image of a house, a church, and nature, but like a visual ode to the Russian soul, its faith, and its ability to find beauty and harmony in the simplest things.
At the center of attention of the painting is a wooden house, executed in a traditional Russian style. Its log walls, shingled roof, and small windows create a feeling of coziness, warmth, and hospitality. The house seems to be a symbol of the family hearth, connection with ancestors, and the preservation of traditions. It is as if it is a living being, possessing its own history, character, and soul.
In the background, rising above the house and the surrounding area, you can see a church with a bell tower. Their domes, painted in bright blue, seem to symbolize the sky, faith, and spirituality. The church and bell tower create a feeling of grandeur, hope, and faith in the best. The domes of the temple are visible from afar, indicating that even far from the urban bustle there is a place where one can turn in a difficult moment.
In the foreground of the painting, you can see a wooden fence and a dilapidated shed. They seem to be witnesses to the life taking place here and hint that all things are not eternal, and nothing stands still.
Around the house and the church is the greenery of fields and meadows. The trees, giving way to the buildings, seem to protect it from external influences and create a feeling of silence and peace.
A special feature of the painting is the sky, which occupies the upper part of the canvas. It is executed in light, blurred tones, creating a feeling of airiness and lightness. The clouds floating across the sky seem to emphasize the dynamism of the landscape and create a feeling of freedom.
The artist uses the technique of Realism with elements of Impressionism, focusing on conveying light, shadow, and atmosphere. Soft brushstrokes, muted colors, and smooth transitions create a sense of realism and presence.
Overall, the plot of the painting conveys a feeling of silence, peace, and tranquility. The painting seems to invite the viewer to pause for a moment and feel the beauty of the Russian village, feel the connection with the past, and be imbued with love for their homeland. This canvas is about Russia, about faith, and about the fact that only by preserving its history and traditions can a happy future be built.
This painting can be hung on the wall of your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel and will be a wonderful decoration for your interior. You can buy online the artwork “Russian village” measuring 50 x 40 cm with secure shipping to your location.
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Zustand des Kunstwerks:
Perfekt
Jahr der Entstehung des Gemäldes:
2024
Werktyp:
Einzelarbeit
Stil:
Realismus
Technik:
Öl
Oberfläche:
Leinwand
Thema:
Landschaft
Größe:
Mittel
Breite:
40 cm
Höhe:
50 cm
Dicke:
2 cm
Einrahmung:
Ja (im Lieferumfang enthalten)
Versand aus: Österreich
Versandkosten: Der Versand ist nicht im Preis des Kunstwerks enthalten
Die Versandkosten werden an der Kasse berechnet. Sie hängen von der Größe des Kunstwerks und dem Liefergebiet ab und liegen in der Regel zwischen 50 und 300 Euro.
Lieferzeit: In der Regel 5–7 Werktage bei Inlandsversand, 10–20 Werktage bei internationalem Versand
Rückgabe: 14-tägiges Rückgaberecht
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