Inna Volvak
Was born in Moscow, Russia.Studied at MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF ART OF S.G. STROGANOV (MGHPU). Member of the Moscow Union of Artists, Association of ...
(Article: VI-202512-611)
This original work, «Self-isolation Evening Window view», was created by contemporary Russian artist Inna Volvak and is available for purchase online.
Inna Volvak’s painting “Self-isolation Evening Window view” is a continuation of her series dedicated to the period of solitude, but this time she takes us into the evening hours, adding new meanings and moods to the work. The artist once again explores the theme of the view from the window, but now the evening atmosphere brings a different tone to the canvas – more melancholic, yet deeper.
Similar to the morning view, on the windowsill we see the same simple objects: pencils, a pen, a small bottle. Their presence reminds us that time in isolation is often filled with quiet activities, reflections, and observation. These objects, illuminated by the evening light, create a sense of coziness and intimacy, while at the same time emphasizing the enclosed space.
The view from the window is now painted in darker, muted tones. The high-rise buildings, which appeared majestic in the morning, now look more monotonous and oppressive. Their facades, lit by the last rays of the sun, cast long shadows, creating a sense of depth and some detachment. The lights in the windows of the buildings, like small beacons, testify to the ongoing life inside, but at the same time highlight the distance between the viewer and the outside world.
Instead of the morning airplane contrail, the sky now shows only its reflections, possibly the glowing city lights beginning to turn on. The blue and violet shades of the sky, fading into darkness, create an atmosphere of twilight, a time when the boundaries between the real and the imaginary blur.
Below, in the foreground, we see a train crossing the space. Its silhouette, illuminated by headlights, adds movement and dynamics to the painting despite the overall feeling of stillness. The train may symbolize life continuing on its course despite isolation, or hint at the desire to break free from these constraints.
Inna Volvak skillfully uses the color palette to convey the evening atmosphere. The muted, dark tones create a sense of calm, yet carry a note of sadness. The play of light and shadow, reflections in the windows of the buildings, creates a complex and multifaceted image.
“Self-isolation Evening Window view” is a painting that invites reflection on time, space, and our place in this world. It reminds us that even under restrictions, life goes on, and beauty can be found in the most ordinary things. This is a work that evokes tranquility while encouraging inner work and the search for meaning.
This painting can be hung on the wall in your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel, and it will become a wonderful decoration for your interior.
You can buy the «Self-isolation Evening Window view» painting online, sized 70 x 90 cm, with secure delivery to the address you specify.
Artwork's condition:
Perfect
Year of creation of the painting:
2020
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Realism
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
City
Size:
Medium
Width:
90 cm
Height:
70 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
Was born in Moscow, Russia.Studied at MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF ART OF S.G. STROGANOV (MGHPU). Member of the Moscow Union of Artists, Association of ...
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