Andrey Soldatenko
Soldatenko Andrey Petrovich was born in 1975 in the city of Saratov. In 1989, he graduated from the Saratov Children's Art School. From 1991 to 1995, ...
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Size: 150 x 100 cm
This original artwork «View from Sokolovaya Mountain to the Volga and Green Island» was created by contemporary Russian artist Andrey Soldatenko and is available for purchase online.
Andrey Soldatenko’s painting «View from Sokolovaya Mountain to the Volga and Green Island» is a stunning winter landscape that conveys a sense of deep calm, frosty freshness, and an expansive natural panorama. The work stands out for its monochrome, almost photographic realism, emphasizing the details and texture of frost.
The composition is built around a high vantage point overlooking the wide Volga River. The foreground is entirely occupied by the mountain slope, covered with dense forest and shrubs. The leafless trees are completely coated with a thick layer of frost or hoarfrost, giving them a fantastic, fragile appearance. Soldatenko pays special attention to microscopic detail: every branch and blade of grass is rendered with incredible precision, creating a “sugary” landscape effect.
In the center, a snow-covered path descends the slope, visually leading the viewer toward the horizon.
The middle and background reveal the panorama. In the distance, Green Island can be discerned, appearing as a flat light strip surrounded by a misty haze.
The atmosphere of the painting is cold, quiet, and slightly melancholic. This is achieved through a restrained color palette: shades of white, gray, pale blue, and light brown dominate, typical of a very frosty, overcast winter day. The sky, painted in the upper register, is heavy and grayish, blending with the fog over the river, which enhances the sense of boundlessness and aerial perspective.
«View from Sokolovaya Mountain» is a masterfully painted Russian winter landscape that conveys not only the view but also the physical sensation of piercing cold and silence reigning over the snow-covered expanses.
This painting can be hung on the wall in your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel, and it will become a beautiful decoration for your interior.
You can buy the painting «View from Sokolovaya Mountain to the Volga and Green Island» online in the size 100 x 150 cm with secure delivery to the address you specify.
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Artwork's condition:
Very good
Year of creation of the painting:
2022
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Realism
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Linen canvas
Topic:
Landscape
Size:
Large
Width:
150 cm
Height:
100 cm
Thickness:
3 cm
Framing:
Not (or not applicable)
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Soldatenko Andrey Petrovich was born in 1975 in the city of Saratov. In 1989, he graduated from the Saratov Children's Art School. From 1991 to 1995, ...
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