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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20.9x12.2in
About this artwork
Wayne Gretzky once said: "You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don't take". In painting, there often comes a moment when you doubt whether to paint an idea that doesn't seem particularly significant, and often just momentary. For example, the look of a girl who has just woken up, as in this case.
In such cases, I always take a small format and paint without hesitation - let my red-headed sunrise see the light, and then we'll see...
"...even… though there is only a 1-5% probably of scoring" - the great Wayne finishes his quote.
« Pictures are bits of life - you don’t know what happened before, nor what would happen next. You can only see “the now” - a moment frozen in time, as if caught in amber. »
Evgeniy Monahov is a passionate Russian painter whose works have featured in prizes, exhibitions and collections in the US, Spain, Russia and China. He sees his style as sitting at the intersection of realism and impressionism, and focuses on representing the pure beauty of small details: shadows on hair in sunlight, the glow in a person's eyes, the silvery light of morning. Monahov values the incompleteness and imperfection of impressionism; the hint of a masterpiece, the expectation of a miracle.