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The Oil painting on Cardboard titled "Snow melts in March" vividly captures the transient beauty of nature as winter loosens its grip and the promise of spring begins to take hold. Executed with thick, expressive brushstrokes and a bold, textured palette, the composition centers on a forested landscape where birch trees stand tall, their white bark contrasting sharply against the deep, moody background. These trees, reflected in the partially thawed waters below, create a rhythmic pattern of verticals and reflections, grounding the viewer in a serene, liminal space between seasons. The artist employs a masterful impasto technique, using a palette knife to apply the oil paint in generous, sculptural layers. This tactile approach not only adds depth and movement to the surface but also accentuates the rawness and richness of the scene. The snow, though melting, retains its brilliance, depicted with creamy whites and pale yellows that suggest patches of sunlight filtering through a cloud-laden sky. Alongside the snowbanks, earthy greens and golds emerge-hints of grass and undergrowth making their first shy appearance, signaling renewal. What stands out in this work is the deliberate harmony of colors. Purples and grays dominate the background, giving the forest an air of quiet melancholy, while bright accents in yellow and green breathe life into the thawing terrain. The water, a central element in the foreground, is painted in layered blues and violets, capturing both the chill of lingering ice and the depth of the reflections. The reflection of trees in the dark, still water is rendered with as much energy and texture as the trees themselves, creating a dialogue between the real and the mirrored, the solid and the fluid. The trees in the center are more than just compositional anchors; they symbolize resilience. Their roots, unseen yet firmly planted, echo the persistence of life beneath the frozen crust. As the snow recedes and the saturated earth drinks in the moisture, a quiet energy pulses through the landscape. This painting is not only about what is visible-the trees, the water, the snow-but also about what is sensed: the anticipation of change, the tension of waiting, the fragile balance of transformation.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Snow melts in March"
* ARTISTS: Boris Serdyuk
* SIZE: 20x25 cm/7.87x9.84 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 artists: Serdyuk Boris Petrovich was born on June 30, 1960 in the city of Konotop Sumy region. He graduated from the Yuri-Polish Pedagogical College (artistic and graphic department). The first exhibitions took place in Konotop in the 90's. Since 1999 - a free artist. Now lives and works in the city of Kremenchug, Poltava region.
Reserve: $322.00
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The Oil painting on Cardboard titled "Snow melts in March" vividly captures the transient beauty of nature as winter loosens its grip and the promise of spring begins to take hold. Executed with thick, expressive brushstrokes and a bold, textured palette, the composition centers on a forested landscape where birch trees stand tall, their white bark contrasting sharply against the deep, moody background. These trees, reflected in the partially thawed waters below, create a rhythmic pattern of verticals and reflections, grounding the viewer in a serene, liminal space between seasons. The artist employs a masterful impasto technique, using a palette knife to apply the oil paint in generous, sculptural layers. This tactile approach not only adds depth and movement to the surface but also accentuates the rawness and richness of the scene. The snow, though melting, retains its brilliance, depicted with creamy whites and pale yellows that suggest patches of sunlight filtering through a cloud-laden sky. Alongside the snowbanks, earthy greens and golds emerge-hints of grass and undergrowth making their first shy appearance, signaling renewal. What stands out in this work is the deliberate harmony of colors. Purples and grays dominate the background, giving the forest an air of quiet melancholy, while bright accents in yellow and green breathe life into the thawing terrain. The water, a central element in the foreground, is painted in layered blues and violets, capturing both the chill of lingering ice and the depth of the reflections. The reflection of trees in the dark, still water is rendered with as much energy and texture as the trees themselves, creating a dialogue between the real and the mirrored, the solid and the fluid. The trees in the center are more than just compositional anchors; they symbolize resilience. Their roots, unseen yet firmly planted, echo the persistence of life beneath the frozen crust. As the snow recedes and the saturated earth drinks in the moisture, a quiet energy pulses through the landscape. This painting is not only about what is visible-the trees, the water, the snow-but also about what is sensed: the anticipation of change, the tension of waiting, the fragile balance of transformation.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Snow melts in March"
* ARTISTS: Boris Serdyuk
* SIZE: 20x25 cm/7.87x9.84 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 artists: Serdyuk Boris Petrovich was born on June 30, 1960 in the city of Konotop Sumy region. He graduated from the Yuri-Polish Pedagogical College (artistic and graphic department). The first exhibitions took place in Konotop in the 90's. Since 1999 - a free artist. Now lives and works in the city of Kremenchug, Poltava region.
Reserve: $322.00
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In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
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Oil painting Snow melts in March Boris Serdyuk
Estimate $980-$1,400
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