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Painting, Oil on Cardboard
Size: 20.5 W x 22.2 H x 0.2 D in
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This work «Cossack Church» was painted during autumn plein air in the village of Sidnev, located near the ancient city of Chernigov. Sydneys called Cossacks who had retired from military affairs and settled on their land allotments. In this place they formed a whole settlement (place – Sydnev). Here they transferred their wooden church from the Zaporozhye Sich. This church is assembled without a single nail, is characteristic for Ukrainian wooden architecture. In the 60s of the 20th century, the film "Viy" (based on Nikolai Gogol), one of the first Soviet horror films, was shot here. I decided to depict this church on a sunny day, when the wooden church glows beautifully in the sun's rays ARTIST: Alexander Korol WORK: Original oil Painting, Handmade artwork, One of a Kind Medium: Oil on Panel/Board/MDF TITLE: "Cossack Church" SIZE: 52х56,5 cm/ 20.5х22 in YEAR: 2010 When I create my paintings, I use only high-quality materials. Upon completion of the work on the painting I cover it with a special fixing varnish, which protects the paint layer from external influences. All my works are unique and created in one copy. Before sending I carefully pack the painting in a cardboard box, wrap it with a protective film and thick foam plastic. You will get the certificate of authenticity with this painting. Worldwide shipping with Express Mail Service. If you have any questions feel free to get in touch) Thank you for watching! Faithfully yours, Alexander Korol.
Painting:Oil on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:20.5 W x 22.2 H x 0.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Ukraine.
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Poland
Aleksandr Korol is one of the most outstanding modern artists. He is a member of the National Union of Ukrainian Artists. Now he lives in the city of Kharkov/Ukraine. Alexander is constantly in the creative search for new means of expressiveness while relying on an academic base. He graduated Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts /Department - «Easel Painting»/.Here, Alexander learned the traditional academic manner of plein-air realism graduated the Portrait and Genre Workshop/. During the period of study he admired such artists as Mikhail Vrubel, Ilya Repin, Fyodor Zakharov, Filipp Malyavin, Nicolai Fechin, Claude Monet, Rembrandt and others. Some of them still influence him. Alexander works in an impressionistic, realistic manner of painting with elements of symbolism, because it most fully expresses his creative tasks, feelings, impressions and thoughts. He likes to travel, go to the plein-air to study the cultural historical features of these places, the originality of color, way of life and traditions, legends and customs. Alex skillfully combines realism and abstraction, using textures, volumes and semi-volumes. He likes to experiment with various painting techniques, with modern materials and technologies. Alexander is successfully engaged in monumental paintings, interior decoration, photography and design. His works can be found in private collections in North America, Western Europе, China, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine and Russia, also in galleries and exhibition halls of Ukraine and Russia.
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