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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
48x24in
About this artwork
This oil painting captures a serene space of nuanced shades and forms, a tribute to the subtlety of everyday simplicity. Melding impressionism and realism, I played with light and shadow to evoke both mystery and familiarity. The harmonious palette and the intriguing geometric interplay invite reflection and calm, turning an ordinary scene into a profound visual experience. In your home, this piece will bring a tranquil and thoughtful energy, encouraging… moments of quiet introspection.
« It is my wish that my artworks bring some joy, and thoughtfulness as well. »
Bo Kravchenko is a painter and photographer based in the United States whose works have been exhibited nationally. He describes his artistic process as intuitive, and as a conversation with the canvas. Through the language of colors, shapes, and textures, Kravchenko endeavors to communicate "something beyond", that can not be expressed with words. His diverse compositions are created using acrylics, oils, and pencils on canvas.