
Description
The oil painting on canvas titled "First Winter Ice" is a stunning impressionistic depiction of a winter landscape, capturing the raw beauty of the season's first freeze. The artist employs thick, expressive brushstrokes, a rich impasto technique, and a harmonious balance of cool and warm tones to bring the scene to life. The composition conveys both the brisk chill of winter and the human presence that adds warmth and vitality to the frozen landscape. The foreground is dominated by a textured layer of fresh snow, painted in a mix of whites, grays, and hints of blue. The thick application of paint gives the snow a sense of weight and movement, as if it has just settled over the ground, partially covering the rough earth beneath it. This textural quality adds to the painting's immersive nature, allowing the viewer to almost feel the crunch of ice and snow underfoot. A group of figures dressed in vibrant red, blue, and green winter clothing contrasts sharply with the muted tones of the frozen surroundings. Their presence adds a dynamic element to the painting, suggesting a sense of community and activity despite the cold. The bright colors of their coats stand out vividly against the subdued winter palette, drawing the eye and creating a focal point within the composition. These figures appear to be gathered along the edge of the frozen water, possibly preparing to skate or simply enjoying the beauty of the icy expanse. To the right, a cluster of tall, dark trees with bare branches rises from the snow-covered ground. The bold, jagged brushstrokes used to render the trees suggest movement, as if the cold wind is whistling through the branches, shaking off the last remnants of autumn. The mix of deep blues, blacks, and fiery oranges in the bark and branches creates a striking contrast, emphasizing the starkness of the winter season while also adding an unexpected warmth to the composition. In the background, a frozen river or lake stretches toward a distant village, where small red-roofed houses can be seen nestled among the icy landscape. These small yet significant details add depth to the painting, leading the eye further into the scene and reinforcing the idea of a winter day spent outdoors near a familiar, comforting home. The icy surface of the water is painted with sweeping strokes of cool blues, whites, and hints of pale green, capturing the reflective quality of the ice as it catches the fading light of the winter sun.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "First winter ice"
* ARTIST: Oksana Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.
About the artists: Kalenyuk Oksana was born in 1964 in Rivne region. The love of painting has taken over from the baby. From 1975 to 1980 she studied at the Zoryan Art School of Rivne region.
In 1985 she graduated from the Art College. M. Samokish (now has the status of a national university). Her teachers of painting were G. Kurilenko, V. Grigoriev. After graduating from the school, she began to work as a teacher of fine arts at the Piryatin School - a gymnasium of aesthetic education, which she founded with her husband in 1990.
Kalenyuk Oksana works in the landscape and still life genre. Personal exhibitions: Kyiv, Museum of Ukrainian Heritage; T. Shevchenko National Museum; the diplomatic mission of Ukraine to the USA (California) and others. She has participated in numerous exhibitions both in Ukraine and abroad.
Reserve: $368.00
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Oil painting First winter ice Oksana Kalenyuk
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Frosty Horizons: Winter Landscape Paintings
Jan 29, 2026 2:00 PM ESTNew York, NY, United States
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