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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40.2x55.9in
About this artwork
In this piece, I poured my emotions onto the canvas with thick, expressive oil strokes, capturing the fleeting light and reflections of a serene bridge scene. The blend of impressionism and expressionism invites you to feel the vibrant energy beneath the calm surface. Bringing this artwork into your home will infuse the space with a warm, contemplative atmosphere, evoking nature’s vibrant pulse and peaceful introspection.
Robert Nizamov was born in 1970 in Kazan. He studied at the Kazan Art School named after N.I. Feshin, then at the Surikov Art Institute in Moscow, specializing in monumental painting under E.N. Maksimov. During these years, he worked on large-scale projects and explored the expressive potential of form, color, and composition.
Since 1987, Nizamov has participated in exhibitions held by the Union of Artists of the Republic of Tatarstan. He also began working on monumental murals in Tatarstan and Chuvashia, and later in Moscow and other cities.
In 2001, he joined the Moscow Union of Artists. Throughout his career, he has combined mural work with exhibitions, continually exploring new techniques and artistic approaches.