Video: Citrus Flowers and Strawberry Flames: Oil Painting by Dennis Voitkevich
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Dennis Wojtkiewicz's oil painting takes a special look at familiar fruit. The American artist from Ohio knows how to portray them in such a way that the viewer will salivate, especially at the sight of sour citrus fruits. Transparent slices performed by the master of oil painting are more like petals of outlandish flowers. Strawberries in Dennis Voitkevich's paintings do radiate light: they shouldn't emit it, because in its core there is a white candle flame, and the villi look like thin rays. So in oil painting about beauty around us, realism and symbolism are combined.
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