Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Cardboard
- Other details : Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
- Dimensions : 7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
Winter study - oil on cardboard with canvas (canvas board, 3 mm thickness), framed in wooden gold frame. Varnished. Painting size 20x20 cm, with frame - 33x33 cm.
In this oil painting, I sought to capture the serene yet stark beauty of winter. The subtle blend of dusky oranges and yellows against the cool blues and whites evokes a silent, frosty dawn. This scene, framed by barren trees, is intended to reflect the quiet introspection winter invites,… offering a vivid yet tranquil energy to any home it graces.
In this oil painting, I sought to capture the serene yet stark beauty of winter. The subtle blend of dusky oranges and yellows against the cool blues and whites evokes a silent, frosty dawn. This scene, framed by barren trees, is intended to reflect the quiet introspection winter invites,… offering a vivid yet tranquil energy to any home it graces.
Daiva Karaliute
Lithuania
Daiva Karaliūtė is a self taught contemporary painter. She paints with oils on various surfaces - canvas, wood and paper.
She believes that an artist should experience different stages of creativity before discovering their true path. For Daiva, working in various styles enhances her abilities, diversity, and imagination, ensuring that she never grows bored with the process.
Her work is inspired by the old masters, as well as themes of eternity, religion, the mysteries of humanity, nature, and the afterlife. When painting both simple objects and abstractions, she seeks to imbue them with a sense of mystery that draws the viewer in, encouraging exploration.
She believes that an artist should experience different stages of creativity before discovering their true path. For Daiva, working in various styles enhances her abilities, diversity, and imagination, ensuring that she never grows bored with the process.
Her work is inspired by the old masters, as well as themes of eternity, religion, the mysteries of humanity, nature, and the afterlife. When painting both simple objects and abstractions, she seeks to imbue them with a sense of mystery that draws the viewer in, encouraging exploration.