Title: Oil painting The sea gently caresses the buildings Yuriy Suprunchuk Description: NoAAA5502The Oil painting on Cardboard titled "The sea gently caresses the buildings" captures a striking scene where architecture and nature coexist in lyrical harmony. The viewer is immediately drawn to the interplay between the imposing structures with their domed roofs and the shimmering blue waters that lap gently at their foundations. The vertical sweep of the tall bell tower, capped with a golden dome glinting in the daylight, creates a dialogue with the vertical sails of the boats docked nearby. This parallelism between man-made forms and natural forces gives the painting a sense of continuity, as if the buildings themselves were grown out of the sea, sculpted not only by human hands but by centuries of wind, salt, and tide. The water dominates the lower half of the composition, painted in rich, layered tones of deep cobalt, turquoise, and teal. Reflections ripple across its surface, catching the reds, oranges, and golds of the sails and rooftops, creating a fractured mirror where solidity dissolves into liquid shimmer. These reflections are handled with loose, confident brushstrokes, suggesting constant motion and the delicate caress of the sea against the walls and moorings. Boats float close to the quay, their forms slightly blurred into their reflections, reinforcing the theme of water's intimate embrace of the land. The buildings themselves are rendered with both strength and delicacy. Their facades, washed in lavender, gray, and ivory tones, are enlivened by strokes of greenery cascading from balconies and bright accents of red-tiled roofs. The golden domes rise proudly into the sky, their surfaces glowing with warm highlights that contrast against the cool shadows enveloping the lower parts of the architecture. Yet despite their solidity, the way they are painted conveys softness, as though they have absorbed the rhythm of the sea over time. Windows and arches are depicted with minimal detail, but they add depth and rhythm, suggesting the long history and cultural richness of this coastal settlement. The sky above is a symphony of movement, with swirling clouds painted in grays, violets, and pale blues. The artist captures the fleeting drama of weather over the sea-part storm, part sunlight breaking through. This creates a tension between tranquility and drama, a balance that echoes the calm yet unpredictable nature of the sea itself. The sails in the background, painted in luminous whites and creams, stand against the darker horizon, evoking a sense of movement, trade, and human connection that has always been tied to such coastal towns.
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* TITLE: "The sea gently caresses the buildings"
* ARTISTS: Yuriy Suprunchuk
* SIZE: 20x30 cm/7.87x11.81 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: Zhitomir artist Suprunchuk Yuri Sergeevich Born on April 11, 1961, in the city of Zhitomir. Graduated from the Zheleznogorsk Art School, Russia (1982). Teachers in the specialty: V. Chukuev, E. Nikulin. Painter. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (2002). Major works: "Near the house" (2005), "Winter on the outskirts of Zhitomir" (2006), "Autumn still life" (2004). Lived and worked in the city of Zhitomir.
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