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NoSERB 1232The Oil painting Canvas titled "Dangerous stream in the mountains" captures a breathtaking and dramatic moment in nature, where the untamed power of water collides with the courage and determination of those who must face it. The scene unfolds in a mountainous gorge, dominated by towering cliffs and roaring torrents of icy blue water that rush violently through jagged rocks. The texture of the canvas is layered with thick, expressive strokes of paint, evoking both the turbulence of the stream and the ruggedness of the surrounding landscape. The viewer can almost hear the thunderous sound of the water crashing against stone, feel the mist rising into the crisp mountain air, and sense the peril faced by those who must traverse such a formidable passage. In the foreground, a striking figure on a white horse commands attention. The rider, cloaked in vibrant green that contrasts sharply with the muted tones of the rocky cliff and the stormy sky, pauses on a ledge above the stream. The horse, painted with elegant strokes of white and grey, stands tense and alert, its hooves carefully balanced on the precarious ground. The brightness of the horse and rider creates a focal point that emphasizes both their vulnerability and their bravery, set against the raw immensity of nature. The presence of the white horse also conveys a sense of purity and resilience, standing in stark opposition to the chaos below. Beyond the central figure, the eye is drawn to the group of riders guiding their horses through the torrent. Darker figures, almost silhouettes against the frothing water, struggle against the current. Their horses, rendered in shades of chestnut and black, push forward with determination, muscles straining against the force of the stream. Some of the animals appear nearly submerged, their riders clinging tightly as the waters swirl around them, threatening to sweep them away. The artist conveys not only the danger of the moment but also the unyielding bond between humans and their steeds, as they trust each other to survive the treacherous crossing.*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING **** TITLE: "Dangerous stream in the mountains" * ARTISTS: Boris Serdyuk* SIZE: 60x90 cm/'23.62x35.43 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 productAbout 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.
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Oil painting Dangerous stream in the mountains Boris Serdyuk
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Majestic Heights: Mountain Landscape Art
May 20, 2026 10:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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