Onion peel paintings
Onion peel paintings

Video: Onion peel paintings

Video: Onion peel paintings
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Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks

A painting painted with paints? Last century! Whether it's made of shreds of multi-colored leather, or even better - the remnants of freshly cut salad.

Onion husks, cabbage leaves, parsley sprigs, dill, potato peelings - Ukrainian artist Rita Sidorenko creates her unusual paintings from just such material. As the saying goes, we are not looking for easy ways, and why, if it’s a joy to work, and the results are amazing?

Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks

By and large, at first glance it is difficult to understand what technique was used to create this work of art. But if you look closely and touch the picture, all doubts will disappear in an instant. One such masterpiece takes about 100-150 grams of onion and garlic husks, a few cabbage leaves and a couple of parsley sprigs. Before taking up "drawing", the craftswoman dries and iron her "paints", which eventually become portraits, landscapes or still lifes, framed in a wooden frame.

Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks
Portraits and landscapes from onion and garlic husks

The artist's archive contains more than 20 works, including landscapes, national and religious sketches, flowers, people, mainly Cossacks and girls in embroidered shirts, and animals, mainly cats.

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