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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 12 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in
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This painting is inspired by the myth of the Cornucopia, a horn that produces an endless supply of food and wealth. The woman on the painting is goddess Fortuna, who is drinking from the horn to honor the Gods and celebrate Life, and also express her gratitude and joy for the gifts of the horn. The horn also represent the source of life and nourishment, as well as the connection to nature and the divine. The ruins and mountains in the background represent the passing of time and the rise and fall of civilizations and also the heights of achievement and glory, as well as the stability and endurance of nature.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:12 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ships From:Canada.
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Alexey Linkov is an artist based in Toronto, Canada, and he uses oil as his main mediums. His style is influenced mostly by the Impressionist and Orientalist movements as well as Psychedelic, Fantasy and Pop art and he combines these styles in his art, creating colorful and surreal scenes of nature, animals, and humans. He often depicts tropical and beach scenes, as well as mythological and historical subjects. He shows a fascination with the beauty and diversity of nature, as well as the mystery and allure of legends and stories. He has a distinctive and colorful style, and shows great technical skills and creativity in his paintings. He also adds his own personal touch and interpretation, to create a unique and original style. Fun Facts about Alexey: - He was denied entry to the Fine Art Academy in the USSR several times because his art was not in line with the Communist Ideology. He had to study art on his own and hide his paintings from the authorities. - He appeared in some movies and TV shows as a minor character, even though he was not a professional actor. His most notable role was Adolf Hitler (uncredited) in a Canadian TV show. - He discovered that he was related to Baron von Rothschild, a famous banker and philanthropist, through a DNA test. He was surprised and amused by this revelation.
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