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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 23.6 W x 19.7 H x 1.2 D in
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The painting depicts a sea battle at Sujuk-Kale (1773). A fierce battle is very colorfully drawn. Smoke from cannon volleys blankets the horizon. One of the ships is hit and starts to sink. This is a very beautiful rare painting. If you search for a painting depicting Naval Battle, you will see that artists practically do not paint such paintings. I sold it to a private collection a long time ago, but I will gladly write a copy for you. ______ Original abstract fine art painting by Julia Crystal Size: 50*60cm Depth: 4 cm Weight:2kg This peace has a very bright colors with UF- protection and gentle, woody smell to it. Varnished. Comes ready to hang Gallery quality Premium. Environmentally friendly, cotton Duck canvas wrapped around the wooden frame, Painted around the adges to compliment the artwork, doesn’t need framing.
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
23.6 W x 19.7 H x 1.2 D in
2
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Artist Yulia Crystal was born in a small resort town on the Black Sea coast. From childhood, she showed a passion and predisposition to drawing, took drawing lessons, visited the best museums, art galleries and mineral stone museums in Russia; this is how her love for art, minerals and the sea is born and grows. Painting for her is a means of referring to her childhood. In her paintings you will find a trace of all the books read, songs sung, performances attended. Thus, painting takes on the narrative task of communicating with the viewer. Elements of this narrative can be identified in abstractions similar to mineral stones, because since childhood Julia collects minerals and semi-precious stones, studies books on gemology (the science of minerals). Julia leads the Crystals project, which includes super-vivid photographs of artificial minerals, created by the artist herself, and paintings from Geode resin. Julia is ready to turn any object (dragonfly, wood, ice cream, etc.) into a mineral stone. This is a deep exploration of the world through the lens of mineral science. Thus, the figurative picture of relative, subjective, and sometimes completely imaginary realism is transformed into abstractionism. But Minerals are not Julia's only love. She creates realistic seascapes because she loves the sea and marine animals with all her heart. And here Julia creates three-dimensional paintings using the technique of realism. The means needed to express concepts in painting and give strength to their meaning is for her the beauty, the beauty that she seeks, focusing on composition, vibrant color combinations, precise lines. Julia attaches particular importance to the creation of volumetric details in the paintings: houses and cars on the seashore, rocks, coral reefs, dragonfly wings, and so on. Her paintings are in private collections in Germany, Amsterdam, Israel, London and Russia. Julia is fond of psychology and in each picture she puts a secret meaning that can increase the positive energy emanating from the picture. Julia Crystal's paintings radiate powerful good energy and create a "place of power" in your home.
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