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This original artwork "Scarlet Sails" was created by the contemporary Russian artist Igor Pautov and is available for sale online.
The canvas depicts a lone sailboat gliding across a calm water surface during a bright, dramatic sunset. The sky and water are filled with bubbling shades of orange, purple, blue and yellow, creating a sense of fiery light and a mystical atmosphere. The sail is flooded with the light of the setting sun and is repeated in a mirror reflection in the water, giving the composition depth and fullness. This marine subject seems to invite you on a journey, symbolizing a dream, freedom, aspiration to the horizons and the power of natural beauty.
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 "Scarlet Sails" measuring 40 x 50 cm with free shipping to your location!
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Artwork's condition:
Perfect
Year of creation of the painting:
2025
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Impressionism
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Seascape
Size:
Medium
Width:
40 cm
Height:
50 cm
Thickness:
2 cm
Framing:
Not (or not applicable)
Ships From: Austria
Delivery Cost: Shipping is not included in the price of the artwork
The shipping cost will be calculated at checkout. It depends on the size of the artwork and the delivery region, and typically ranges from €50 to €300.
Delivery Time: Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-20 business days for international shipments
Returns: 14-day return policy
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