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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.7x8.3in
About this artwork
In this painting, I aimed to capture the serene essence of the countryside at sunset, employing impressionistic techniques with oil to layer emotions into the scenery. The golden hour casts long shadows and bathes the landscape in warm light, symbolizing closure and peace. A lone cow on the path adds a gentle narrative of solitude and contemplation. Introducing this artwork into your home, it would radiate warmth, inviting tranquility and reflection.
Rodolfo III Molina, a colourist with great craftsmanship and mastery of colours, specialising in oil painting. Evoking Monet's playful use of colours and manipulation of light, with deep hints of Van Gogh’s vivid scenery, his works embody mosaic-like impressionism, created by building a multitude of layers to develop an eye popping visual of a concoction of hues. He harnesses colour to impassion viewers, evoking emotions and human connection through the evident use of colour theory, portraying the story of colour and its relation to the human psyche as the main protagonist of his work.