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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
I painted the picture during the poppy blooming period, inspired by these bright red flashes on the green fields. I wanted to see this bright flower at home and I painted a poppy on canvas.
The picture conveys the colors of a warm day, decorating the room.
I will be glad to know that you like the picture.
For this contemporary Israeli artist, art is like entering a portal into the unknown through self-analysis, touching on the artist's personal history. Born in the USSR, she has lived and worked in Israel since 1996. She began studying painting in 2017 with professional artists and received a degree in contemporary art in 2025. Since 2021, she has participated in international competitions, exhibitions, and other projects. She has been a member of the Eurasian Union of Artists since 2021, and the Union of Sculptors and Artists of Israel since 2024. Her works are in private collections in America, England, Israel, and Russia. • The artist works and explores the theme of "The Fragility of Goodness," developing it across several series. She creates paintings on medium-sized canvases, using oil paints, acrylics, and texture paste. She enjoys working not only with brushes but also with a palette knife, creating a variety of textures in her paintings.