Hot air
By Olga Bezhina
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US$ 3,000
Overview
2012
Oil Paint, Oil on canvas
Unique Work
Dimensions: 90cm (H) x 90cm (W) x 2cm (D) / 35.4" (H) x 35.4" (W) x 0.8" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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About the art
Artist statement
The painting was painted from nature in Taman. Krasnodar region.
Karabetova Sopka, Karapetovskaya Mountain, Karabetka ... This is the name of the largest active mud volcano of the Taman Peninsula, located 4 km east of the village of Taman. Its height reaches 152 m. The carret does not at all look like a formidable volcano. It's a truncated cone, planted on one of the. anticlinal ridges of the peninsula. A large hill with a flat top and calm outlines.
Absolute uniqueness of technique.
Implied is a unique combination of the game with color and work with the material (paint), i.e. Tempo-rhythmic application.
With certain lighting, the edges of the oil paint light up, a complex surface with an iridescent color is obtained - this is the most important component of the author's concept.
Artist profile
Olga Bezhina
Born: 1981
Hometown: Krasnodar
Based in: Krasnodar
« I translate the nature that surrounds me into volumetric structures. »
Olga Bezhina is a prizewinning Russian painter. She frequently works 'en plein air,' rethinking natural colors and capturing the optical effect of light and wind flowing. For her, the open air acts as a creative laboratory, where the search …
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