TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 60 x 60 cm DATE 2018 AVAILABILITY Not available to purchase PRICE On demand BONUS
Series
- Brodsky
- Enchanted Bestiary
- Explorers
- French dreams
- Heavenly Pollen
- Interiors
- Jade Dreams
- Marines
- Bisquine Granvillaise
- Boats
- Dubosq shipyard, Granville
- New start
- Nuka
- Paris Maritime
- Russian boats
- Seafarers
- Shellfish
- Shipyard
- Shtandart
- Skol Ar Mor
- Monumental painting
- Paris Flood 1910
- Portraits
- Russian Dreams
- Sea Tales
- Seasons
- Sketches
- Weddings
Whisper of Sea (#44)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 60 x 60 cm DATE 2018 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS
Star Fishermen [Third part of the triptych] (#41)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 20 x 80 cm DATE 2018 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS
Journey to Ithaca (#42)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 100 x 100 cm DATE 2018 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS
Nets [Part 1 of the triptych] (#39)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 20 x 80 cm DATE 2018 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS
Under a Lucky Star [Second part of the triptych] (#40)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 80 x 80 cm DATE 2018 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS
Dream Blower (#37)
“Dream Blower” is a captivating artwork, rendered in tempera on canvas, with dimensions of 80×80 cm. The half-figure of a flautist takes centre stage against “Dream Blower (#37)”
Star Hunters [Tryptique] (#38)
In this tempera on canvas, I’ve blended figurative grace with surreal imagination, weaving a tapestry of symbolic wonder. Envision the serenity of dusk, a symphony “Star Hunters [Tryptique] (#38)”
My Fish (#36)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 50 x 50 cm DATE 2018 AVAILABILITY Not available to purchase PRICE On demand BONUS
Icarus’ Childhood (#17)
A pure-hearted dreamer, a young Icarus with wooden wings built by his father’s hands, discovers the modern world. Icarus’ childhood is a poetic image of “Icarus’ Childhood (#17)”
