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Why do the sky and sea have different gradients of blue? One is light, another one is dark. In the childhood many were curious about it. Then they just got used to this color difference and took it for granted. 200 years ago scientists wanted to know why is this happening? As, if you’ll fill the glass with a little bit of water, it will be transparent, like the air we breathe. And yet, “why”? white light of the Sun refracts and falls into 7 colors. Blue color dissipates most of all, so the sky is blue. The sea absorbs and reflects the color of the sky, so it is blue as well. The painting “Seaside” shows how the forces of nature work altogether. And this harmony is what makes it the most beautiful part of our world. Original HAND PAINTED artwork by Natalia Marinych UNIQUE Work Materials : OIL ON CANVAS Size : 100 x 60 cm READY TO HANG All of my work comes with CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING 10-15 DAYS Europe 5-10 days All of my paintings are professionally packed with great care Will be send in 3 business day following the payment, with a tracking number For ANY QUESTIONS , please don't hesitate to contact me :)
Oil on Canvas
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39.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
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Natalia Marinych was born and raised in a creative family in Saint-Petersburg (Russia). She made her first strokes when she was 8 years old and couldn’t stop after. Marinych’s interest in the world of art was inspired by her grandmother who was a talented nature artist. Marinych remembers, “we started early and, step by step, she patiently taught me in my art education. She showed me everything I know now about beauty, sensitivity, humanity and joy. If there is no joy, I can't work at all”. Marinych’s practice is based on oil finding. Through different stages of her art education the artist also tried acrylic, gouache, ink and other water-based medias, but finally she stopped on oil painting. She believes that “the strokes of oil paint create an incredible versatility and depth of colour on canvas”. Natalia Marinych paints in realism and abstract styles. She doesn’t have any particular topic in her works, though nowadays there are 5 different sections in her gallery: animals & birds, flowers & plants, landscapes & sea & sky, people & portraits, still life. She explains this diversity of subjects, “I don't have any specific subject in my art and I seriously doubt I will ever settle down. There's too much out there to paint to commit to just one subject”. Russian artist spends her free time educating herself through reading, meditation, observation and practice. She travels a lot to learn more about the world and show this knowledge in her artworks. To remember exactly what she felt in the new country, Marinych draws pictures on spot. That is why in her luggage there is always place for small canvas and oil dyes. Marinych participates in the international competitions and exhibitions all over the world. Her artworks stay in the private collections in South Korea, The UK, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Spain, France and Russia.
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