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"Echo of Autumn Colors" acrylic painting on canvas board, 50x70 cm, 2022 This acrylic painting on canvas presents a mesmerizing view of an autumn forest, where the intertwining branches of a tree dance in vibrant autumn hues. Rich shades of red, orange, green, and pink capture the warmth and intensity of fall nature. The painting serves as a reminder of the beauty of each season and the magical moment when trees, as if in a dance, are enveloped in warm autumn colors. Hand-painted in 2022, this piece measures 50 by 70 cm.
Acrylic on Cardboard
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19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.1 D in
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"Art is my way of speaking without words, a language of colors and emotions that reaches beyond the visible." Natalia Kichatova is an artist who has been living in Greece for the past 15 years. The natural beauty and magical atmosphere of the country inspire her to create works filled with light and harmony. In her art, Natalia Kichatova uses oil and acrylic, working in various styles and across a range of formats, from medium to large-scale pieces. The primary goal of her work is to convey emotions and moods that resonate with the viewer's soul. Each piece is a journey into a world of color and form, where viewers can experience a unique connection with the artwork.
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