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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
18.5x24in
About this artwork
This painting, titled "Heading Out to Sea," captures a dynamic and atmospheric scene of sailors embarking on a journey into the sea. The composition focuses on a sailboat navigating through the turbulent waters, with its sails full of wind and a crew working diligently on deck. The artist skillfully portrays the energy of the ocean with dramatic waves crashing against rocks in the background, emphasizing the powerful forces of nature. The use of… dark, moody colors for the sea and sky contrasts beautifully with the lighter tones of the boat and the white foam of the waves, creating a sense of movement and excitement. This piece would make a striking addition to any collection, evoking the thrill and adventure of setting sail.
« 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.