
Description
The painting "The First Snow Fell" beautifully captures the enchanting moment when the first snow of the season lightly blankets the earth. The artist employs an expressive impasto technique, using thick, textured strokes of oil paint to bring the landscape to life, evoking a sense of freshness and crispness in the air. The interplay of colors, combined with the dynamic brushwork, conveys both movement and tranquility, allowing the viewer to feel the seasonal transition from autumn to winter. The foreground is a mesmerizing mixture of cool whites, blues, and soft purples, depicting the delicate layer of snow covering the ground. However, hints of golden ochre and warm earthy tones peek through, suggesting that the snow is still fresh and light, not yet fully settling into the depths of winter. The brushstrokes swirl and blend, creating the illusion of an uneven surface where grass and soil still manage to push through the thin frost. A rustic village scene unfolds in the middle ground, with white-washed houses and slanted roofs dusted with snow. The largest house, with its triangular roof, sits prominently in the composition, standing resilient against the changing seasons. The walls of the structures are not a stark white but instead tinged with gentle hues of blue and gray, reflecting the cold air and the soft shadows cast by the trees. The houses seem to glow under the vast sky, a warm refuge from the brisk weather outside. The trees in the painting are portrayed in an arresting mixture of autumnal yellows and deep greens, suggesting that fall has not completely relinquished its hold. Some branches are still adorned with leaves, stubbornly clinging before they inevitably succumb to the winter chill. The trees in the foreground, particularly the gnarled and twisting one on the left, stand as silent witnesses to the passage of time, their expressive forms contrasting against the more delicate strokes of the sky. The sky itself is an expansive, fluid dance of blues, turquoise, and hints of lavender, giving a sense of openness and lightness. Wisps of white, likely representing drifting clouds, swirl in the upper portion of the canvas, adding a dynamic element to the otherwise still landscape. This sky, painted with broad, sweeping strokes, conveys a crisp winter morning, where the sun still manages to cast a golden glow over the scene, making the freshly fallen snow sparkle.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "The first snow fell"
* ARTISTS: Alex Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product.
About the artist: Born March 13, 1954, in the city of Piryatin, Poltava region. He graduated from the Art College named after N. Samokish (1887). Teachers in the specialty: V. Grigoriev, M. Morgun, L. Gracer. Painter. The main genres are landscape, still life. The paintings are distinguished by emotional openness, warmth, affirm the harmony of life. Dominants of creativity are the deep roots of national traditions, Ukrainian cultural heritage. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (2008). He taught fine art at the Pyryatinsky school - gymnasium of aesthetic education (1988-2008). At creative work. Participated in exhibitions: national and international (since 1978). Personal exhibitions - in Kiev (2003, 2007-2009), Lubny (Poltava region, California (USA; 2006), Poltava (2007, 2010), Priluki (Chernihiv region, 2008), Warsaw (2009). Main works: "Flowers field "(2007)," Still life with a daffodil "(2004)," Indian summer "(2007)," Birch "," Spiral panychi "," Kalina red "(2004)," Field of the sun "," Apple blossom ", "Evening Breath" (2005), "Silence", "Summer" (2006), "Sunflowers" (2007), "Plowed Field", "Such is Life ...", "In the Garden" (2009), "It's Cold" (2010). Individual paintings are stored in the National Museum of Art, National U. T. Shevchenko, Museum of Cultural Heritage in Kiev, Poltava Museum of Local Lore, lived and worked in the city of Poltava.
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Oil painting The first snow fell Alex Kalenyuk
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