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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x23.6in
About this artwork
The silver hour is the point in the day when the sun has just set over the horizon leaving a "silvery" view out into the ocean.
Just visualize yourself onboard one of the yachts on the picture ... For once, you are blinded with bright luminance of the glistening waters, but you put up a brief fight with your eyes and coax them to remain open. For your eyes know, never on land will they be afforded with such a visual feast, never will they evidence… the ethereal demarcation of earth and heaven like this, never will they evidence beauty of such magnitude.
« Any work of art should charge the viewer with positive energy: aesthetic, intellectual, and emotional. Art should enrich the viewer, "to add, not to subtract". »
Tatiana Rezvaya is an artist based in the United Kingdom whose works have been widely exhibited in Russia and Ukraine. Her preferred genre is figurative art, through which she employs multiple approaches. An experienced artist, Rezvaya believes that figurative compositions also demand extensive knowledge of portraits, landscapes, and still life; only then can a transition into fantasy images be free and not restricted by inner barriers.