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-202515-611)
This original work «The crane» was created by contemporary Russian artist Inna Volvak and is available for purchase online.
Inna Volvak’s painting “The Crane” – a powerful and expressive depiction of an industrial landscape where majestic man-made structures become the main protagonists. The artist captures with remarkable precision the strength, scale, and architectural beauty of industrial objects, finding a unique aesthetic in them.
In the foreground of the painting dominates a giant crane. Its yellow steel structure, filled with geometric shapes and lines, occupies most of the canvas. The crane is depicted at such an angle that its massiveness and height are felt especially keenly. The red and white stripes on its support add a festive touch despite its industrial purpose.
Behind the crane stretches a complex of industrial facilities. We see long, blue structures resembling conveyor belts or transport galleries, supported by tall pillars. Their smooth, curved lines contrast with the crane’s straight lines, creating an interesting interplay of forms. Beneath them are low, single-story buildings painted light green. Their simple, utilitarian shapes emphasize the functionality of this place.
In the background, more distant buildings, pipes, and possibly other cranes are visible, creating the impression of an extensive industrial complex. The sky above is light, with clouds typical of an overcast but not rainy day. It adds volume and depth to the painting without distracting from the main subjects.
Inna Volvak masterfully works with color and light. Despite the predominance of cool tones in the industrial structures, she uses warm colors and contrasts to enliven the painting. The yellow crane, red and white stripes, green walls of the buildings – all create visual interest. The light falling on the structures reveals their volumes and textures, making them more real and tangible.
“The Crane” is not just an image of an industrial object; it is a view of a world where humans have created grand structures capable of transforming space. The painting evokes admiration for the power of human genius, while at the same time prompting reflection on humanity’s place in this industrial world. It is a work that demonstrates how even in the most utilitarian objects, beauty and grandeur can be found.
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 painting «The crane» online, sized 90 x 60 cm, with secure delivery to the address you specify.
A work from the series «Russian Railways».
This painting was created based on materials collected in the summer of 1998 near the Moscow-Tovarnaya station of the Paveletsky direction of the Moscow Railway.
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Artwork's condition:
Perfect
Year of creation of the painting:
2018
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Realism
Technic:
Acrylic
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Train
Size:
Medium
Width:
60 cm
Height:
90 cm
Thickness:
2 cm
Framing:
Not (or not applicable)
Ships From: Austria
Delivery Cost: Shipping is not included in the price of the artwork
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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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