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In March from my studio window opens a beautiful view of the garden with a lushly blossoming cherry tree. Usually, we travel a lot and only this year we've spent a lot of time at home because of the lockdown. That's why I have finally had a chance to paint this wonderful view. Despite the small size of the picture and fairly free technique, I worked on it for several days. Due to the unpredictable March weather, the lighting changed frequently, the sun gave way to rainy clouds and at some point, it seemed to me that I could not finish the painting awaiting the necessary lighting before the short-lived petals fell. But fortunately, I succeeded. In this painting, I tried to capture the atmosphere, the variability of colors and light, the liveliness of nature. I did not try to make a picture closer to the snapshot, deliberately simplifying some details, approaching in some sense to abstraction. But it’s also important for me to preserve visual recognition of nature as it is in reality.
In March from my studio window opens a beautiful view of the garden with a lushly blossoming cherry tree. Usually, we travel a lot and only this year we've spent a lot of time at home because of the lockdown. That's why I have finally had a chance to paint this wonderful view. Despite the small size of the picture and fairly free technique, I worked on it for several days. Due to the unpredictable March weather, the lighting changed frequently, the sun gave way to rainy clouds and at some point, it seemed to me that I could not finish the painting awaiting the necessary lighting before the short-lived petals fell. But fortunately, I succeeded. In this painting, I tried to capture the atmosphere, the variability of colors and light, the liveliness of nature. I did not try to make a picture closer to the snapshot, deliberately simplifying some details, approaching in some sense to abstraction. But it’s also important for me to preserve visual recognition of nature as it is in reality.
In March from my studio window opens a beautiful view of the garden with a lushly blossoming cherry tree. Usually, we travel a lot and only this year we've spent a lot of time at home because of the lockdown. That's why I have finally had a chance to paint this wonderful view. Despite the small size of the picture and fairly free technique, I worked on it for several days. Due to the unpredictable March weather, the lighting changed frequently, the sun gave way to rainy clouds and at some point, it seemed to me that I could not finish the painting awaiting the necessary lighting before the short-lived petals fell. But fortunately, I succeeded. In this painting, I tried to capture the atmosphere, the variability of colors and light, the liveliness of nature. I did not try to make a picture closer to the snapshot, deliberately simplifying some details, approaching in some sense to abstraction. But it’s also important for me to preserve visual recognition of nature as it is in reality.
In March from my studio window opens a beautiful view of the garden with a lushly blossoming cherry tree. Usually, we travel a lot and only this year we've spent a lot of time at home because of the lockdown. That's why I have finally had a chance to paint this wonderful view. Despite the small size of the picture and fairly free technique, I worked on it for several days. Due to the unpredictable March weather, the lighting changed frequently, the sun gave way to rainy clouds and at some point, it seemed to me that I could not finish the painting awaiting the necessary lighting before the short-lived petals fell. But fortunately, I succeeded. In this painting, I tried to capture the atmosphere, the variability of colors and light, the liveliness of nature. I did not try to make a picture closer to the snapshot, deliberately simplifying some details, approaching in some sense to abstraction. But it’s also important for me to preserve visual recognition of nature as it is in reality.
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Cherry blossom. Oil on paper Painting

Daria Galinski

Germany

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Size: 12.6 W x 9.4 H x 0 D in

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In March from my studio window opens a beautiful view of the garden with a lushly blossoming cherry tree. Usually, we travel a lot and only this year we've spent a lot of time at home because of the lockdown. That's why I have finally had a chance to paint this wonderful view. Despite the small size of the picture and fairly free technique, I worked on it for several days. Due to the unpredictable March weather, the lighting changed frequently, the sun gave way to rainy clouds and at some point, it seemed to me that I could not finish the painting awaiting the necessary lighting before the short-lived petals fell. But fortunately, I succeeded. In this painting, I tried to capture the atmosphere, the variability of colors and light, the liveliness of nature. I did not try to make a picture closer to the snapshot, deliberately simplifying some details, approaching in some sense to abstraction. But it’s also important for me to preserve visual recognition of nature as it is in reality.

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Size:12.6 W x 9.4 H x 0 D in

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From my first step, my future was determined. My father, grandparents, uncle and aunts were artists. So, the paints, canvases, pictures and sculptures were all around me, and I had started to absorb the spirit of painting from my birth and make my first memorable attempts when I was three years old. I went to a school of art the year I turned seven and five years later I enrolled into vocational art school. In 2005, I was pleased to enter the Academy of Arts (St. Petersburg State University of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named by Repin), the faculty of painting with a specialization in restoration. In 2011 I got a master degree as a professional painter and restorer of oil paintings. Currently, I work as a self-employed artist. I have sold my works through the galleries in St.Petersburg and to private collections. You can view my paintings in the online gallery or visit my studio in Stuttgart. The primary inspiration for me is nature, the richness of forms, the vividness of colors and harmony as the whole. I am also keen for the experience of the Old Classic School of painting, which I get by following the best practices of the masterpieces from the Old masters. I trying to make close replicas that are presented in my portfolio. My second specialty is restoring, which is why I pay special attention to the painting technology, using only high-quality materials to save my artworks in excellent condition and intact for a long time. «Beauty will save the world» - said the classic. I believe this and hope to bring some piece of beauty into the world as I perceive it.

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