THE MUSIC OF WATER. BLUEBy Marina Venediktova
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Overview
2020
Oil Paint, Oil on canvas
Unique Work
Dimensions: 100cm (H) x 100cm (W) x 2cm (D) / 39.4" (H) x 39.4" (W) x 0.8" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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Artist Statement
Singing fountains – a magical performance based on the interaction of light, music and water flows. The water jets turn into live dancers, soaring high in the major chords and bowing their heads to the minor chords. The glow of colored drops and shimmering foam create magical costumes for these talented artists.
Musical fountains are found all over the world, always attract tourists and leave a bright trace in the memories. This is a true miracle of water engineering.
The painting is painted in the technique of multi-layer painting with thin layers of oil paint, which allows you to create a three-dimensional volume and the glow of the lower layers of paint through the transparent upper layers. Work on the painting took several weeks to achieve complete drying and strengthening of each previous layer.
The sides of the picture are the continuation of the image, so you do not need to place the picture in a frame.
Made on high-quality canvas (100% cotton), canvas density 380 gr / meter, stretched on a high quality wooden stretcher frame. Used the best Russian oil paints produced in Russia, the city of St. Petersburg.
Size 39,4*39,4*0,79 inches 100*100*2 cm
I did not attach the hangers on the back side, and I will attach them to the package.
The painting is accompanied by a certificate of copyright issued in Russia by the city of St. Petersburg.
Artist Profile
Born: 1974
Hometown: St. Petersburg
Based in: St. Petersburg
The artist shows the audience something unique that was noticed by him in a short moment in the vast time of his life.
I am not an exception - I am a part of the world of artists, and therefore I constantly look at life either through a microscope or through …
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