The abbey church of Notre-Dame-des-Ardents-et-Saint-Pierre in Lagny-sur-Marne, a 13th-century abbey chapel that was never completed. This tempera on paper is paint en plein-air. The artist “Saint-Pierre Church in Lagny-sur-Marne at noon (#500)”
Painting
Artworks on canvas, panel and paper by Olga Kataeva-Rochford
Tempera, acrylic, gouache, collage, mixed media
Lovers Under the Persimmon Tree (#498)
In creating this piece, I wished to blend the boundaries between the mystical and the palpable, capturing the synergy of lovers intertwined with nature under “Lovers Under the Persimmon Tree (#498)”
Taurus (#497)
This painting is part of a series of works on the constellations. The terrestrial world exists alongside the mystical celestial world. In our daily lives, “Taurus (#497)”
Constellation Aries, the Ram (#496)
It is the second work in a series about Armenia and Georgia which I’ve never visited. And the first painting in the series about the “Constellation Aries, the Ram (#496)”
Ram Shearing (#495)
The mountains leaped like rams, and the little hills like lambs Bible, Psalms, Psalm 114 This work is part of a series about Armenia and “Ram Shearing (#495)”
Persimmon Tree (#494)
One-of-a-kind small tempera painting on stretched canvas. Size : 40×30 cm (16×12 in) Format : horizontal This painting is inspired by the view from the “Persimmon Tree (#494)”
Golden Lamp (#493)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 27,3 x 19 cm DATE 2022 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS
Shell (#492)
These small paintings on paper represent some of the objects that accompany me in my studio and inspire me. I wanted to convey the feeling “Shell (#492)”
Old port of La Rochelle at Sunset (#491)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 30 x 40 cm DATE 2021 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS
Granville Harbour. Foggy Day (#490)
One-of-a-kind small tempera painting on primed acid-free paper. Size : 18×24 cm (7×9,5 in) Format : horizontal A painting from a series inspired by the “Granville Harbour. Foggy Day (#490)”
