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-202516-611)
This original work «Railway pipes» was created by contemporary Russian artist Inna Volvak and is available for purchase online.
The painting by Inna Volvak “Railway pipes” is an immersion into the world of industrial landscape, where the rough forms of machinery and structures acquire a special aesthetic under the skilled hand of the artist. Inna Volvak explores beauty in everyday life, finding it in the lines, textures, and play of light on industrial objects.
The canvas is dominated by a massive yellow lifting crane, its structure clearly visible against a bright, cloudy sky. This crane, like a giant mechanism, occupies a significant part of the composition; its powerful forms emphasize its functionality and strength. The yellow color used by the artist makes this industrial object a bright accent, drawing attention to itself.
Below the crane lies a long gray railway train consisting of several cars. Their rectangular shapes and muted colors contrast with the bright crane, yet at the same time create a unified whole with it, as if they belong to the same world — the world of railroads and industrial objects.
In the background, other industrial structures are visible: a long gray roof of a building resembling a warehouse or workshop, as well as two tall, thin pipes reaching into the sky. These pipes, painted white and blue, add vertical lines to the composition and emphasize the scale of the industrial complex.
The sky in the painting is bright and cloudy, with subtle shades of blue and white. It creates a sense of space while simultaneously emphasizing the groundedness of the industrial structures. The light falling from the sky illuminates the constructions, revealing their shapes, textures, and creating a play of shadows.
Inna Volvak masterfully conveys the texture of metal, concrete, and other materials used in industrial construction. Her brushstrokes are confident and precise, allowing her to depict the rigidity and monumentality of the objects. At the same time, the slight blurring of forms and soft color transitions create a sense of atmosphere.
“Railway pipes” is not just a depiction of an industrial landscape; it is an exploration of beauty in unexpected places. The painting shows how even the most ordinary and seemingly unaesthetic objects can be a source of inspiration for an artist. Inna Volvak transforms industrial pipes, cranes, and cars into elements of an artwork, inviting the viewer to look at the world from a new perspective and see beauty where it might seem absent.
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 «Railway pipes» sized 90 x 60 cm online 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.
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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