Title : Oil painting At the clearing Vitaly Duhnevich Description: NoDuhn 1Vitaly Duhnevich's "At the Clearing" is a tender tribute to the quiet poetry of nature. In this compact yet evocative landscape, he captures a serene moment where moss-covered stones rest gently among vibrant undergrowth, surrounded by a lush tapestry of trees and wild vegetation. The play of light and shadow, delicately filtered through the canopy above, infuses the scene with a sense of hushed stillness and organic harmony.The artist's brushwork blends realism with a subtle impressionistic texture, allowing patches of vivid color-particularly the glowing reds and oranges within the stones-to breathe life and warmth into the greenery. It's as if the land itself holds memory, echoing ancient presence and calm endurance.Through "At the Clearing," Duhnevich invites viewers to slow down and reconnect with the earth's quiet presence-to find peace, balance, and beauty not in grand vistas, but in the humble, often overlooked corners of the natural world.*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING **** TITLE: "At the clearing"* ARTISTS: Vitaly Duhnevich* SIZE: 20x20 cm/'7.87x7.87 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 productAbout the artist: Professionally trained as an architect, Vitaly Duhnevich is an artist who uses very unusual and colorful techniques to produce his works of art.one of the techniques he has used since 1995 to create his artworks is the so-called "degreased oil" techniques. It is based on an older technique that was formerly used in early printing methods.Dukhnevich's work is done on thin cardboard or thick paper and the end result somewhat resembles a print. The technique is to thin oil paints not with oil, but to use a paint thinner - hence the "degreased oil" term.This method of painting makes it possible to combine several different technical approaches and also to use different types of materials. For example, it is possible to combine watercolors and oil paints, and then to use them in the same piece of art.Use of this method results in particularly unusual works. Each piece results in a unique and original piece of art, with no two pieces alike. The techniques are also interesting in that it helps to preserve the original intensity of colors and prevents them from darkening over time. Depending on what types of paints were used, his paintings may need three to twelve hours of drying time.Mr. Duhnevich lived in Kiev, Ukraine.
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