Evening at the Wharf 2016 28x34
Fedor Mukhin
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 18x24 in | 46x61 cm
Framed : 28x34 in | 71x86 cm
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Year2016
Hand SignedLower Left in Oil
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassGold and Black Frame
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Story / Additional InfoFrom the artist: "On the canvas spreads the sea, its vast expanses seem to invite, revealing a world of mysteries and adventures. The last rays of the sunset play on the smooth surface of the water, as if dancing with the wind, causing each wave to ignite fiery reflections. A schooner, with graceful lines, rises above the sea waves. Its sails are half lowered, as if ready for a new adventure. The ship, swaying on the waves, seems to dance to the rhythm of nature, yielding to the power of the wind and the sea, yet maintaining its invincibility and resilience. In the distance, a mysterious horizon is visible, which seems unreachable but so enticing. This is a place where the calls of new adventures resound, where every storm and every calm weather is just a test on the way to mysteries and discoveries. In this boundless ocean, everything is possible, and the schooner, like a symbol of aspiration and freedom, sails through the waves to uncover all its secrets."
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LID167590
Fedor Mukhin - Russian Federation
Art Brokerage: Fedor Mukin Russian Artist: b. 1997. Fedor Mukhin was born 1997 and raised in a creative family where art was an integral part of his life. From early childhood, he was surrounded by music, theater, and painting, instilling in him a love for beauty and creativity. During his education at Moscow Gymnasium No. 175, Fedor actively participated in various creative circles and groups, honing his talent in drawing under the guidance of renowned artists. His teacher, a distinguished artist and pianist of Russia, inspired him not only in music but also in mastering the fundamentals of painting. After a family trip to European museums, Fedor was deeply impressed by the works of the old masters, sparking his passion for painting. His parents, renowned artists, shared their mastery and secrets with him, contributing to his creative development. Upon moving to California, Fedor continued his artistic journey, finding inspiration in the beauty of local landscapes. He graduated from Pacific Grove High School and took part in various drawing and design courses at Monterey Peninsula College, expanding his knowledge in the field of art. Since 2017, Fedor has been actively exhibiting his works at the Monterey Art Center. His solo exhibition "Joie De Vivre," together with his family, has been recognized by critics as an example of contemporary Russian art, embodying the joy of life and lost harmony. Listings wanted.