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The Oil painting on Canvas titled "Rocky river bank" captures the raw energy and vivid beauty of a natural landscape shaped by time, water, and stone. The scene unfolds with a striking interplay of colors and textures, where the solidity of jagged rocks contrasts against the reflective softness of the river. This duality forms the essence of the composition: a meditation on permanence and fluidity, on nature's power to endure and transform. The dominant feature of the painting is the rugged cliff face, rendered in bold, earthy tones of terracotta, ochre, sienna, and crimson, layered with deep greens and shadowy blues. These rocks rise dramatically, their angular surfaces painted with thick, confident strokes of the palette knife. The heavy impasto creates an almost sculptural quality, allowing the viewer to feel the weight and texture of stone. At the same time, flashes of bright reds and oranges suggest sunlight striking the rocky surfaces, animating the solidity of the formation with warmth and vitality. This fiery palette suggests the rocks are not inert, but alive with the memory of geological shifts, holding centuries within their structure. The river that flows below them is depicted with cooler, shimmering tones of aqua, turquoise, lavender, and hints of pale pink. It acts as both a mirror and a moving force, reflecting fragments of the sky above while also dissolving the edges of the cliff's reflection in its fluidity. The artist skillfully blends light blues and creamy whites to capture the changing light on the water, evoking its gentle rippling movement. Unlike the solidity of the rocks, the river is ever-changing, a ribbon of life that weaves through the land, shaping and smoothing the rugged formations over time. The foreground features strokes of red, purple, and blue, which suggest rocky outcrops or perhaps weathered ground sloping down to meet the river. These angular marks, painted with thick layers of pigment, echo the shapes of the cliffs in the background, creating a sense of continuity across the composition. This interplay between foreground and distance strengthens the perception of depth, drawing the viewer into the heart of the scene.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Rocky river bank"
* ARTISTS: Pavel Dobrev
* SIZE: 40x40 cm/'15.74x15.74 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* 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: Soviet Ukrainian artist. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Born on July 5, 1979, in Zaporizhia. Son of P. Dobrev. Graduated from the Zaporizhia Art School (1995). Studied art with his father. Painter. Main field - easel painting. Worked in the expressive impressionism style. In creative work. Participated in exhibitions: regional, republican (since 2003). Personal exhibitions - in Zaporizhia (2003, 2004), Kyiv (2007). Main works: "On the Bank of the Dnieper" (2004), "Rocks Among the Trees", "Autumn Whirlwind" (2005), "Pier in Gurzuf" (2006), "Cossack Huts", "Zaporizhian Sich", "Street in Gurzuf" (2007). Individual canvases are kept in the Zaporizhia Art Museum. Lives and works in the city of Zaporozhye.
Reserve: $224.00
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The Oil painting on Canvas titled "Rocky river bank" captures the raw energy and vivid beauty of a natural landscape shaped by time, water, and stone. The scene unfolds with a striking interplay of colors and textures, where the solidity of jagged rocks contrasts against the reflective softness of the river. This duality forms the essence of the composition: a meditation on permanence and fluidity, on nature's power to endure and transform. The dominant feature of the painting is the rugged cliff face, rendered in bold, earthy tones of terracotta, ochre, sienna, and crimson, layered with deep greens and shadowy blues. These rocks rise dramatically, their angular surfaces painted with thick, confident strokes of the palette knife. The heavy impasto creates an almost sculptural quality, allowing the viewer to feel the weight and texture of stone. At the same time, flashes of bright reds and oranges suggest sunlight striking the rocky surfaces, animating the solidity of the formation with warmth and vitality. This fiery palette suggests the rocks are not inert, but alive with the memory of geological shifts, holding centuries within their structure. The river that flows below them is depicted with cooler, shimmering tones of aqua, turquoise, lavender, and hints of pale pink. It acts as both a mirror and a moving force, reflecting fragments of the sky above while also dissolving the edges of the cliff's reflection in its fluidity. The artist skillfully blends light blues and creamy whites to capture the changing light on the water, evoking its gentle rippling movement. Unlike the solidity of the rocks, the river is ever-changing, a ribbon of life that weaves through the land, shaping and smoothing the rugged formations over time. The foreground features strokes of red, purple, and blue, which suggest rocky outcrops or perhaps weathered ground sloping down to meet the river. These angular marks, painted with thick layers of pigment, echo the shapes of the cliffs in the background, creating a sense of continuity across the composition. This interplay between foreground and distance strengthens the perception of depth, drawing the viewer into the heart of the scene.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Rocky river bank"
* ARTISTS: Pavel Dobrev
* SIZE: 40x40 cm/'15.74x15.74 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* 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: Soviet Ukrainian artist. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Born on July 5, 1979, in Zaporizhia. Son of P. Dobrev. Graduated from the Zaporizhia Art School (1995). Studied art with his father. Painter. Main field - easel painting. Worked in the expressive impressionism style. In creative work. Participated in exhibitions: regional, republican (since 2003). Personal exhibitions - in Zaporizhia (2003, 2004), Kyiv (2007). Main works: "On the Bank of the Dnieper" (2004), "Rocks Among the Trees", "Autumn Whirlwind" (2005), "Pier in Gurzuf" (2006), "Cossack Huts", "Zaporizhian Sich", "Street in Gurzuf" (2007). Individual canvases are kept in the Zaporizhia Art Museum. Lives and works in the city of Zaporozhye.
Reserve: $224.00
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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 Rocky river bank Pavel Dobrev
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