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Nikolay DmitrievThree Lilacs Paintings - Abstract Floral Triptych2022
2022
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Abstract flower paintings with bouquets of lilacs contain a lot of positive energy, the bright pictures are a beautiful wall decor for interior and wonderful gift for your loved ones.
The paintings are 100% hand painted using high quality oil paints on canvas.
The paintings are author's and original.
The paintings are signed on the front and also titled and signed on the back. The paintings come with the Certificates of Authenticity.
Materials used: oil on canvas, supported wooden frame.
Dimensions of left and right parts are 23,62x23,62 in.
Dimensions of the central part are 23,62x31,5 in.
Packaging: I pack the paintings in special paper, then I wrap them with bubble wrap, and finally I cover artworks with strong wooden sheets.
You can also purchase the paintings separately. Look for the prices on Art Voyage Gallery page.
THANKS for your interest in my art! Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Click the "Contact" link to get in touch.
About the artist: Nikolay Dmitriev is a Member of International Association of Art, the second generation artist.
Nikolay's creative activity is devoted to studying nature. That is why his favorite kind of painting is plein-air painting. There are a lot of beautiful states of nature that are very inspiring. Nikolay also likes painting flowers, especially lilacs.
- Creator:Nikolay Dmitriev (1995, Russian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 23.63 in (60 cm)Width: 78.75 in (200 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Zofingen, CH
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Nikolay Dmitriev is a Member of International Association of Art, the second generation artist. Nikolay's creative activity is devoted to studying nature. That is why his favorite kind of painting is plein-air painting. There are a lot of beautiful states of nature that are very inspiring. Nikolay also likes painting flowers, especially lilacs. "I remember when I was a boy, I was walking with my parents and saw the most beautiful sunset. At that very moment I sensed a fine interconnection with nature. I understood that it wasn't enough for me just to see it. I came home and depicted that sunset by memory trying to express my sensations to the utmost".
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