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The Lake of Lugano in the Sping Breeze:19.7x27.5in (50x70cm); oil on canvas.

I was born in Crimea and always loved its mountains reflecting on the Black Sea near Yalta.
When I moved to Italy I realized that I was living near the wonderful Lakes of the Italian and Swiss Alps and I was fascinated by their breath-taking landscapess, so many and so different in their shades of colors in each season.
This painting is a tribute to the Lake of Lugano, in a day at the end of the winter, when a soft breeze was blowing the smell of the many flowers blooming around, announcing the forthcoming spring.
This painting was inspired by a view of the Lake of Lugano from a point in front of Morcote,which is a small medieval village, included in the heritage of the UNESCO. 

For this painting I used a mixed technique combining painting brushes and palette knife to give to the subject its depth in space and its touch of impressionism.

The edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged out on the wall with or without frame.

Original artwork signed and dated on the back of canvas.
All of my works come with a certificate of autenticity signed by me.
The Lake of Lugano in the Sping Breeze:19.7x27.5in (50x70cm); oil on canvas.

I was born in Crimea and always loved its mountains reflecting on the Black Sea near Yalta.
When I moved to Italy I realized that I was living near the wonderful Lakes of the Italian and Swiss Alps and I was fascinated by their breath-taking landscapess, so many and so different in their shades of colors in each season.
This painting is a tribute to the Lake of Lugano, in a day at the end of the winter, when a soft breeze was blowing the smell of the many flowers blooming around, announcing the forthcoming spring.
This painting was inspired by a view of the Lake of Lugano from a point in front of Morcote,which is a small medieval village, included in the heritage of the UNESCO. 

For this painting I used a mixed technique combining painting brushes and palette knife to give to the subject its depth in space and its touch of impressionism.

The edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged out on the wall with or without frame.

Original artwork signed and dated on the back of canvas.
All of my works come with a certificate of autenticity signed by me.
The Lake of Lugano in the Sping Breeze:19.7x27.5in (50x70cm); oil on canvas.

I was born in Crimea and always loved its mountains reflecting on the Black Sea near Yalta.
When I moved to Italy I realized that I was living near the wonderful Lakes of the Italian and Swiss Alps and I was fascinated by their breath-taking landscapess, so many and so different in their shades of colors in each season.
This painting is a tribute to the Lake of Lugano, in a day at the end of the winter, when a soft breeze was blowing the smell of the many flowers blooming around, announcing the forthcoming spring.
This painting was inspired by a view of the Lake of Lugano from a point in front of Morcote,which is a small medieval village, included in the heritage of the UNESCO. 

For this painting I used a mixed technique combining painting brushes and palette knife to give to the subject its depth in space and its touch of impressionism.

The edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged out on the wall with or without frame.

Original artwork signed and dated on the back of canvas.
All of my works come with a certificate of autenticity signed by me.
The Lake of Lugano in the Sping Breeze:19.7x27.5in (50x70cm); oil on canvas.

I was born in Crimea and always loved its mountains reflecting on the Black Sea near Yalta.
When I moved to Italy I realized that I was living near the wonderful Lakes of the Italian and Swiss Alps and I was fascinated by their breath-taking landscapess, so many and so different in their shades of colors in each season.
This painting is a tribute to the Lake of Lugano, in a day at the end of the winter, when a soft breeze was blowing the smell of the many flowers blooming around, announcing the forthcoming spring.
This painting was inspired by a view of the Lake of Lugano from a point in front of Morcote,which is a small medieval village, included in the heritage of the UNESCO. 

For this painting I used a mixed technique combining painting brushes and palette knife to give to the subject its depth in space and its touch of impressionism.

The edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged out on the wall with or without frame.

Original artwork signed and dated on the back of canvas.
All of my works come with a certificate of autenticity signed by me.
The Lake of Lugano in the Sping Breeze:19.7x27.5in (50x70cm); oil on canvas.

I was born in Crimea and always loved its mountains reflecting on the Black Sea near Yalta.
When I moved to Italy I realized that I was living near the wonderful Lakes of the Italian and Swiss Alps and I was fascinated by their breath-taking landscapess, so many and so different in their shades of colors in each season.
This painting is a tribute to the Lake of Lugano, in a day at the end of the winter, when a soft breeze was blowing the smell of the many flowers blooming around, announcing the forthcoming spring.
This painting was inspired by a view of the Lake of Lugano from a point in front of Morcote,which is a small medieval village, included in the heritage of the UNESCO. 

For this painting I used a mixed technique combining painting brushes and palette knife to give to the subject its depth in space and its touch of impressionism.

The edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged out on the wall with or without frame.

Original artwork signed and dated on the back of canvas.
All of my works come with a certificate of autenticity signed by me.

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Lake Lugano canvas painting Swans oil painting Swiss Alps Painting

Lada Stukan

Italy

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.5 W x 19.7 H x 1.4 D in

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Lake Lugano canvas painting, Swans oil painting , Swiss Alps landscape painting, Mountains water reflection, Sky blue sunset painting - unique, original hand painted fine art; - size HWD: 19.7x27.5x1.2in 50x70x3.5cm; - style: impressionist, textured, oil on canvas; - materials: oil, stretched canvas, palette knife; - the edges of the canvas are painted so it can be hanged out on the wall with or without a decorative frame. Subject: I was born in Crimea and always loved its mountains reflecting on the Black Sea near Yalta. When I moved to Italy I realized that I was living near the wonderful Lakes of the Italian and Swiss Alps and I was fascinated by their breath-taking landscapes, so many and so different in their shades of colors in each season. This painting is a tribute to the Lake of Lugano, in a day at the end of the winter, when a soft breeze was blowing the smell of the many flowers blooming around, announcing the forthcoming spring. This painting was inspired by a view of the Lake of Lugano from a point in front of Morcote,which is a small medieval village, included in the heritage of the UNESCO. For this painting I used a mixed technique combining painting brushes and palette knife to give to the subject its depth in space and its touch of impressionism. Please note that the colors you see on your screen could be slightly different from the real colors of my artworks, every monitor displays colors differently. All of my artworks are shipped using high-quality protective packaging and a tracking number. Unique, hand painted, original artwork signed and dated on the front and on the back of the artwork. All of my artworks come with a certificate of autenticity signed by me.

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27.5 W x 19.7 H x 1.4 D in

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Lada Stukan was born on 17/05/1971 in Simferopoli (Crimea); since when she was a child she always liked to draw and paint. Art has always been inside her inspiring to create her perception of the world and growing up painting was always her greatest joy and most important interest. In 2009 she moved to Italy where she lives, works and of course paints. From 2009 to 2019 she worked in Italy and in Switzerland in a different sector but she didn’t stop painting although she had few time for that and to participate to exhibitions or publish her works online or in galleries. In 2020, she decided to give more time to her passion for painting and published her artworks on “Saatchi Art” web-site, on Facebook and on Instagram and she participates again to exhibitions and events. Painting for Lada is a full immersion experience which is every time giving her different emotions but always joy and free breath. To create her works, she uses different techniques (e.g. oil, aquerelle, acrylic, pencil, gouache and ink) and media (e.g. canvas, paper, cardboard, wood...); sometimes she use a mix of them to better express what she feel and want to communicate. She also I like to try new techniques and materials.

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