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The Oil painting on Cardboard titled "Red barge on water" presents a dynamic and atmospheric maritime scene, where the contrasts of light, movement, and human-built structures converge into a vivid expression of life near the shore. The composition centers around a large barge, painted in powerful shades of crimson and deep red, its form cutting across the undulating waters that shimmer with reflections of sky and surroundings. The vessel, massive yet calm in its presence, becomes a focal point of industrial resilience set against the natural rhythm of waves and light. The water dominates the foreground, rendered in a swirling dance of blues, purples, and greens, with brushstrokes that curve and twist to suggest motion. The painter's technique here is expressive, capturing not only the physical texture of water but also its constant transformation under light. Highlights of yellow and orange punctuate the darker tones, creating the illusion of glimmers reflecting off the restless surface. These lively ripples are not mere background-they set the entire mood of the painting, infusing it with energy and unpredictability. In contrast to the fluidity of the water, the barge stands solid, almost stoic. Its angular form and bold color contrast sharply with the cooler tones of its surroundings, giving it both dominance and purpose. The red hull anchors the scene visually and symbolically, suggesting work, trade, and human presence in a landscape otherwise defined by natural elements. The upper part of the barge is lighter, painted in pale greens and muted tones, hinting at structures or cargo upon its deck, while its shadowed underside merges into the depths of the water, emphasizing its mass and weight. Behind the barge, the shore is lined with buildings and industrial elements, their geometry softened by the painter's expressive brushwork. Painted in creams, soft yellows, pinks, and muted blues, the architecture reflects the evening or early morning light, suggesting a time of transition. The buildings vary in size and orientation, giving the impression of a bustling port city or riverside town. Among them are hints of cylindrical forms, perhaps fuel tanks or silos, and box-like structures that speak to industry and commerce. A tall, dark tree punctuates the skyline, introducing a natural vertical element into the man-made backdrop and bridging the two worlds.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Red barge on water"
* ARTISTS: Pavel Dobrev
* SIZE: 29x38 cm/'11.41x14.96 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: 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: $253.00
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The Oil painting on Cardboard titled "Red barge on water" presents a dynamic and atmospheric maritime scene, where the contrasts of light, movement, and human-built structures converge into a vivid expression of life near the shore. The composition centers around a large barge, painted in powerful shades of crimson and deep red, its form cutting across the undulating waters that shimmer with reflections of sky and surroundings. The vessel, massive yet calm in its presence, becomes a focal point of industrial resilience set against the natural rhythm of waves and light. The water dominates the foreground, rendered in a swirling dance of blues, purples, and greens, with brushstrokes that curve and twist to suggest motion. The painter's technique here is expressive, capturing not only the physical texture of water but also its constant transformation under light. Highlights of yellow and orange punctuate the darker tones, creating the illusion of glimmers reflecting off the restless surface. These lively ripples are not mere background-they set the entire mood of the painting, infusing it with energy and unpredictability. In contrast to the fluidity of the water, the barge stands solid, almost stoic. Its angular form and bold color contrast sharply with the cooler tones of its surroundings, giving it both dominance and purpose. The red hull anchors the scene visually and symbolically, suggesting work, trade, and human presence in a landscape otherwise defined by natural elements. The upper part of the barge is lighter, painted in pale greens and muted tones, hinting at structures or cargo upon its deck, while its shadowed underside merges into the depths of the water, emphasizing its mass and weight. Behind the barge, the shore is lined with buildings and industrial elements, their geometry softened by the painter's expressive brushwork. Painted in creams, soft yellows, pinks, and muted blues, the architecture reflects the evening or early morning light, suggesting a time of transition. The buildings vary in size and orientation, giving the impression of a bustling port city or riverside town. Among them are hints of cylindrical forms, perhaps fuel tanks or silos, and box-like structures that speak to industry and commerce. A tall, dark tree punctuates the skyline, introducing a natural vertical element into the man-made backdrop and bridging the two worlds.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Red barge on water"
* ARTISTS: Pavel Dobrev
* SIZE: 29x38 cm/'11.41x14.96 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: 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: $253.00
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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 Red barge on water Pavel Dobrev
Estimate $770-$1,100
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