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View In My Room
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 19.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in
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14 Views
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Size 50 X 60 cm. (19,6W x 23,6H x 0.7 in) Oil on canvas on stretchers. Needs to be frame. In the still life, Russian national, rural household items are shown: a bark of birch bark with berries, patchwork cloth, a white towel, a ceramic dish and a wooden mug with milk.
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Russia.
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Let me introduce myself! My name is Maslov Evgeniy Alexandrovich, born in 1962 in Syberia, Russia. I live in Biysk, Altay Krai. In 1982, I entered Novoaltaysk Artist College and went out in 1985. Worked with graphic design, ambient media, silkgraphy, enamel, designed and fabricated kiln fusing etc. For the last few years, I have made stained glass for private interiors according to my own sketches. As f or the painting, I compose landscape, still life or abstraction in my imagination and then depict on t he canvas. My pictures are in private art lovers' collections. The book Yellow Don't Make Green by Michael Wilcox inspires me to paint. I used almost all color schedules described in his book. I have made them with oil color and found the best color palette for me using his method of harmonious color combination. A lot of my pictures are shown on my Facebook page. Most of the works that I publish here to create a portfolio have already been sold. There are those that are on sale now.
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