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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.9x28in
About this artwork
The blue sky merges with the color of the ocean. The feeling of sea wind, sea freshness. This painting is dedicated to courage, strength and beauty. Man and horse, interaction, love. Powerful and restrained color.
• The painting is framed (white color). Ready to hang
• The size of the picture in the frame: 29 W x 33 H inch.
• Two coats of protective gloss varnish were applied that protect the painting from UV rays and dust.
• Signed and dated by… the artist on the back.
• Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Andrei Sitsko, a painter trained in monumental arts, primarily focuses on the traditional mediums of oil on canvas but is delving into the vibrant possibilities of acrylics. His technique involves impressionistic and pointillist approaches, capturing equine elegance within abstract landscapes, resonating with color and lively compositions. His artistry emanates energy, intensity, and the dynamism of life, reflecting his deep personal connection to the act of creation.