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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x23.6in
About this artwork
This striking oil painting belongs to the "Visions" series of abstract artworks, and is titled "Lava." The painting is dominated by rich, textured red and black colors, which evoke the raw power and energy of volcanic activity. The painting was inspired by the artist's trip to Iceland in 2018, where she was struck by the raw beauty and power of the country's volcanic landscape.
The composition of the painting is characterized by bold, heavy brushstrokes… that create a sense of depth and texture. The red and black colors blend and swirl together, suggesting the movement and chaos of an erupting volcano. The painting's texture and depth give it a visceral quality, inviting the viewer to engage with the painting on a physical level.
The painting's title, "Lava," underscores its connection to the volcanic landscape of Iceland. It evokes the idea of molten earth and fiery energy, and suggests the raw, primal power of nature.
« Painting is a piece of energy expressed on canvas. »
Tanya Bilous is a Ukrainian artist whose works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally. She believes that painting is energy and her main objective is to infuse each piece with "divine light", acting as a channeler. Bilous' expressive and vivid landscapes, abstracts, and figurative compositions are created using oils on handmade linen canvases.