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This oil painting cardboard, titled "Boats near the pier", the artist employs thick, textured strokes to create depth, movement, and the tactile qualities of both the water and the boats. The foreground is dominated by two wooden boats, their surfaces depicted in rich earthy tones of deep red, brown, and dark green. The texture of the paint gives them a worn, almost rugged appearance, suggesting years of use. Their placement creates a strong focal point, drawing the viewer's eye toward them before exploring the rest of the scene. The reflections of the boats in the water are subtly distorted, capturing the gentle movement of the waves. The water, painted in a mix of green, blue, and gray hues, appears textured and dynamic, achieved through the layering of thick brushstrokes. The artist conveys the sensation of rippling water, where patches of sunlight and shadows interact, creating a shimmering effect. Small wooden poles emerge from the water, possibly remnants of an old pier or docking area, adding depth and perspective to the composition. In the middle ground, several additional boats float further away, painted in darker tones, with one carrying a small, indistinct figure. Their placement adds a sense of scale and distance, guiding the viewer's gaze across the expanse of water toward the horizon. The shoreline in the background is depicted with warm, earthy colors, dotted with small hints of red and orange, suggesting vegetation or buildings in the distance. The sky is a blend of soft grays, beige, and hints of warm ochre, with thickly applied clouds creating a moody, overcast atmosphere. The lighting in the painting suggests either early morning or late afternoon, where the subdued sunlight filters through the clouds, casting a diffused glow over the landscape. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of quiet solitude, evoking a sense of stillness and contemplation. The combination of muted tones, textured brushwork, and the presence of boats resting in calm waters creates a melancholic yet peaceful mood, reminiscent of a quiet moment by the shore. The tactile quality of the paint, along with the interplay of light and shadow, enhances the realism while maintaining an impressionistic depth, making the viewer feel immersed in this tranquil, timeless scene.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Boats near the pier"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 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: Kalenyuk Oksana was born in 1964 in Rivne region. The love of painting has taken over from the baby. From 1975 to 1980 she studied at the Zoryan Art School of Rivne region.
In 1985 she graduated from the Art College. M. Samokish (now has the status of a national university). Her teachers of painting were G. Kurilenko, V. Grigoriev. After graduating from the school, she began to work as a teacher of fine arts at the Piryatin School - a gymnasium of aesthetic education, which she founded with her husband in 1990.
Kalenyuk Oksana works in the landscape and still life genre. Personal exhibitions: Kyiv, Museum of Ukrainian Heritage; T. Shevchenko National Museum; the diplomatic mission of Ukraine to the USA (California) and others. She has participated in numerous exhibitions both in Ukraine and abroad3
Reserve: $339.00
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This oil painting cardboard, titled "Boats near the pier", the artist employs thick, textured strokes to create depth, movement, and the tactile qualities of both the water and the boats. The foreground is dominated by two wooden boats, their surfaces depicted in rich earthy tones of deep red, brown, and dark green. The texture of the paint gives them a worn, almost rugged appearance, suggesting years of use. Their placement creates a strong focal point, drawing the viewer's eye toward them before exploring the rest of the scene. The reflections of the boats in the water are subtly distorted, capturing the gentle movement of the waves. The water, painted in a mix of green, blue, and gray hues, appears textured and dynamic, achieved through the layering of thick brushstrokes. The artist conveys the sensation of rippling water, where patches of sunlight and shadows interact, creating a shimmering effect. Small wooden poles emerge from the water, possibly remnants of an old pier or docking area, adding depth and perspective to the composition. In the middle ground, several additional boats float further away, painted in darker tones, with one carrying a small, indistinct figure. Their placement adds a sense of scale and distance, guiding the viewer's gaze across the expanse of water toward the horizon. The shoreline in the background is depicted with warm, earthy colors, dotted with small hints of red and orange, suggesting vegetation or buildings in the distance. The sky is a blend of soft grays, beige, and hints of warm ochre, with thickly applied clouds creating a moody, overcast atmosphere. The lighting in the painting suggests either early morning or late afternoon, where the subdued sunlight filters through the clouds, casting a diffused glow over the landscape. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of quiet solitude, evoking a sense of stillness and contemplation. The combination of muted tones, textured brushwork, and the presence of boats resting in calm waters creates a melancholic yet peaceful mood, reminiscent of a quiet moment by the shore. The tactile quality of the paint, along with the interplay of light and shadow, enhances the realism while maintaining an impressionistic depth, making the viewer feel immersed in this tranquil, timeless scene.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Boats near the pier"
* ARTISTS: Oksana Kalenyuk
* SIZE: 15x20 cm/'5.90x7.87 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: Kalenyuk Oksana was born in 1964 in Rivne region. The love of painting has taken over from the baby. From 1975 to 1980 she studied at the Zoryan Art School of Rivne region.
In 1985 she graduated from the Art College. M. Samokish (now has the status of a national university). Her teachers of painting were G. Kurilenko, V. Grigoriev. After graduating from the school, she began to work as a teacher of fine arts at the Piryatin School - a gymnasium of aesthetic education, which she founded with her husband in 1990.
Kalenyuk Oksana works in the landscape and still life genre. Personal exhibitions: Kyiv, Museum of Ukrainian Heritage; T. Shevchenko National Museum; the diplomatic mission of Ukraine to the USA (California) and others. She has participated in numerous exhibitions both in Ukraine and abroad3
Reserve: $339.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
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 Boats near the pier Oksana Kalenyuk
Estimate $1,033-$1,475
Starting Price
$170
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