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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
45.3x47.2in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I've captured the restless spirit of a sultry afternoon. I used vibrant strokes to evoke the heat mirroring off the terrain, and the cool refuge of the shadows under the trees. The reflection in the water mirrors the complexity of nature's moods. This artwork is an invitation to feel the energy of a summer day, a mix of warmth and tranquility, igniting a sense of passion and peace in your home.
« Work, work and work again, so only the result will be visible! »
Alexander Shandor was born in 1981 in the Transcarpathian city of Vinohradiv in Western Ukraine.
Alexander participated in numerous Ukrainian and international exhibitions and plein air sessions. His works are in private collections, galleries of Ukraine and abroad.
Alexander was awarded membership in the Creative People's Association "Verkhovyna Artist" in 2007 and joined the Youth Union "Transcarpathian Artists” in 2012. Throughout his career, Alexander supported charitable exhibitions (Uzhhorod, 2011 and 2015) and causes by donating his art for children with special needs (Kyiv 2014 and 2016).