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Olga Kashshay
Spring - Landscape Oil Painting Red Green Brown Blue White Pink Purple

2022

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"Spring" is a modernist painting, oil on canvas by Maestro Olga Kashshay . About the artwork: TECHNIQUE: oil painting STYLE: Contemporary Edition : Unique, signed Weight: Approximately 2 kg. The painting is unframed. Frame: Optional Snow Pearl gallery offers the possibility to increase the value of this artwork by adding a gorgeous wooden Italian contemporary frame of your choice. We can also offer a very special ancient restored frame. The frame can be hand-carved with composition ornamentation and hand-applied, with water gilded with 22 Kt. genuine gold leaf over rouge burnishing bole and then patinated to the appropriate patina. This will slightly increase the price, the shipping cost and the delivery time. Her paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, energy and beauty represented by the vast creative power of her talent.” Maestro Olga Kashshay was born in 1983 in the city of Uzhgorod, in the family of the famous artist Maestro Anton Kashshay. She practices her own style of "Transcarpathian school of painting". Exhibiting her works since 2010, the artist has managed to showcase solo exhibitions, to take part in all-Ukrainian Triennale of painting, became a prize winner in the National Academy of Arts in December 2017. In March 2018, her work "Spring bouquet" participates in the international project in New York “ ARTBOX. PROJECT NEW YORK 1.0”. EXHIBITIONS May 2018 held a joint solo exhibition "Infinity of evolution" 26.06.2018 - personal exhibition "New generation" at the Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic in Uzhgorod. 09.09.2018 - participation in the international art plein air "Black Mountain", Vinogradiv. 20.08.2019 - 30.08.2019 - participation in international art festival “ Space and Time”, Bulgaria, Balchik. The artist’s artworks are owned in private, public collections worldwide. Snow Pearl art gallery provides certificates of authenticity for all our artworks.
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    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.44 in (90 cm)Width: 39.38 in (100 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Sofia, BG
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU981314365452
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