Rinat Khabibulin
An artist with a deep sense of form, color, and time, he began his journey in the world of art in his youth. From 1978 to 1982, he studied at an art s ...
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Size: 97 x 75 cm
The series of paintings "Childhood". This series consists of 11 paintings by the artist's granddaughter and daughter.
This original work "Bread Festival" was created by contemporary Russian artist Rinat Khabibulin and is available for purchase online.
Rinat Khabibulin's painting "Bread Festival" is a multifaceted piece combining images of childhood, harvest, and the symbolism of bread as the foundation of life. The work is done in a soft, almost pastel palette, but with deep meaningful content.
On the right side of the composition, in close-up, there is a little girl sitting and holding a baranka in her hand. Her face, turned toward the viewer, appears serious and a little sad despite the surrounding abundance. She has light hair tied into two ponytails and a delicate wreath on her head. She is dressed in a blue tank top.
In front of the girl, piled like a mountain, are various types of bakery products: loaves, buns, barankas, rye bread. This abundance symbolizes the harvest and prosperity. Nearby lie ears of wheat, emphasizing the connection between the field and the finished product.
In the background unfolds a landscape of the harvest threshing floor. A wide field sown with golden wheat is visible, with a combine harvester and a truck working to collect the crop. This element gives the painting a narrative character, showing the entire journey from field to table.
The overall atmosphere of the painting is bright, slightly nostalgic, with a sense of the importance of labor and the value of every piece of bread. The contrast between the serious expression of the girl and the abundance of bread may indicate a deep understanding of the product's value or reflections on the future.
Khabibulin's painting is a meditation on the significance of bread in culture, the connection between generations, and the cycle of nature. It is a tribute to the labor of farmers and a symbol of peace and prosperity.
This painting can be hung on the wall in your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel, and it will become a wonderful decoration for your interior.
You can buy the painting "Bread Festival" online, sized 75 x 97 cm, with secure delivery to the address you specify.
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Artwork's condition:
Perfect
Year of creation of the painting:
2025
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Impressionism
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Portrait
Size:
Large
Width:
97 cm
Height:
75 cm
Thickness:
5 cm
Framing:
Not (or not applicable)
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