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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
18.9x24.4in
About this artwork
“August” captures the quiet poetry of a seaside boathouse in Odessa. Bathed in soft summer light, the scene reflects the timeless rhythm of coastal life — where small sailing boats still rest before heading out to sea. The warm tones of sunlit sand and the gentle blue of the sky evoke a sense of nostalgia and peace. Despite the signs of age and abandonment, the boathouse remains a symbol of resilience and enduring beauty. This painting brings a contemplative,… calming energy to any space, celebrating the harmony between nature, memory, and human presence.
« When I work to the music of Bach, the polyphony becomes visible and is embodied through the sound. »
Svitlana Vol is a Ukrainian artist living in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. Through her distinctive figurative works, landscapes, and florals as being "psychological portraits". In her artistic practice, Vol fuses realism, impressionism, and expressionism in a style that she refers to as "polyphonism". Inspired by music, she primarily creates with oils on linen.