Title: Oil painting The road to the village Yuriy Suprunchuk Description: No.AAA5708The Oil painting Cardboard titled "The road to the village" captures the poetic simplicity and warmth of rural life through an expressive, impressionistic style. The composition unfolds with a vivid palette of greens, purples, yellows, and earthy tones, painting a lively yet serene vision of a countryside settlement embraced by nature. The viewer’s eye is drawn to the central path that winds into the scene, guiding toward houses scattered on a gentle slope, where human presence is delicately woven into the fabric of the landscape. In the foreground, the path is painted in broad strokes of earthy purples, greens, and ochres, blending with patches of vibrant vegetation. This road is not smooth but alive with irregular textures, suggesting rain-soaked soil or the well-worn traces of villagers’ footsteps over time. It symbolizes both physical and metaphorical connection: a road that binds people to their homes, their land, and each other. The lush greens along its sides, speckled with touches of blue and yellow, emphasize the vitality of the landscape, hinting at the fertility and richness of rural life. Two small human figures walk along this road, hand in hand. Though their details are abstract, their presence is central to the narrative. Their simple forms, painted with whites and dark tones, suggest a couple—perhaps villagers returning home or neighbors engaged in quiet conversation. Their scale compared to the houses and hills conveys a sense of intimacy, reminding the viewer of the human scale of rural living, where life is interwoven with the natural environment. The houses themselves are painted with bold, angular strokes of red, yellow, and blue, their rooftops catching the light while blending harmoniously into the green landscape. One house, with its blue-tinted wall and sloping roof, stands prominently in the center, anchoring the composition. Nearby, a smaller structure with golden-yellow walls radiates warmth, suggesting shelter and homeliness. Further back, rooftops peek through clusters of trees, their red and purple tones echoing the warmth of the earth and the energy of the community. These homes, though rustic and simple, embody the essence of village life—modesty, resilience, and a sense of belonging.*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING **** TITLE: "The road to the village"* ARTIST: Yuriy Suprunchuk* SIZE: 20x30 cm/7.87x11.81 inches'* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product About the artist: Zhitomir artist Suprunchuk Yuri Sergeevich Born on April 11, 1961, in the city of Zhitomir. Graduated from the Zheleznogorsk Art School, Russia (1982). Teachers in the specialty: V. Chukuev, E. Nikulin. Painter. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (2002). Major works: "Near the house" (2005), "Winter on the outskirts of Zhitomir" (2006), "Autumn still life" (2004). Lived and worked in the city of Zhitomir.
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