Predominance
by Alina Oseeva
Title
Predominance
Artist
Alina Oseeva
Medium
Painting - Painting On Silk
Description
Predominance by Alina Oseeva.
Graceful lotus flowers emerging from the water on pearly gray background.
Very tall vertical format.
The lotus represented something unearthly and enlightening for Eastern cultures, which is why the flower is often seen alongside divine figures. In Buddhist and Egyptian culture, the flower represented the universe. In Hindu culture, it is said that gods and goddesses sat on lotus thrones. And according to Buddhist myth, the Buddha appeared atop a floating lotus, and his first footsteps on Earth left lotus blossoms.
As divine as the Gods, the flower of rebirth was thought to contain magical properties as well. The ancient Egyptians believed lotuses had the ability to resurrect the deceased.
Source: www.townandcountrymag.com
Paintings on silk are made with water-based paints, such as watercolor, tempera or acrylic. The style is light and airy, with a lot of traced small details, which is achieved with the help of a "dry" brush in combination with a blurred background which is technically depicted in the first place, then following the detailing.
The theme and source of inspiration is nature and all living things that surround us. And the meaning of my work is to pay attention to the beauty and fragility of the world.
Paintings on silk are made with water-based paints, such as watercolor, tempera or acrylic. The style is light and airy, with a lot of traced small details, which is achieved with the help of a "dry" brush in combination with a blurred background which is technically depicted in the first place, then following the detailing.
The theme and source of inspiration is nature and all living things that surround us. And the meaning of my work is to pay attention to the beauty and fragility of the world.
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March 15th, 2019
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