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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
A vibrant, colorful still life in the Russian style, with its richness of detail, can be not only traditional but also surprisingly modern, lively, and full of humor.
The painting "Magic Tablecloth" depicts a table. A painted teapot rises in the center. The artist sits at the table, imagining herself drinking tea with the characters of Russian fairy tales and cartoons.
Here's the Hare holding out a bouquet of flowers to Shapoklyak, who, in turn,… smiles coquettishly at him, as if in an old romance. The Kid and Karlsson joyfully fly off to tea party, with a jar of sweet berry jam. Crocodile Gena sings songs on the accordion, and Cheburashka, with genuine childish delight, enjoys juicy oranges. And here is the restless Winnie-the-Pooh, whose thoughts are occupied with only one thing: the search for sweet honey. Even the pot-bellied cat Vasily has found himself a most unusual place to relax: he's blissfully soaking in hot tea, as if in his own private bathtub.
Irina BAST, a St. Petersburg-trained artist, wields acrylics and mosaics adorned with crystals, encapsulating feminine essence in layered textures. Her artistry defies convention, blending psychology and vibrant hues to explore women's inner worlds. Bast's compositions radiate profound emotional depth, inviting viewers into a realm of introspection and celebration.