Fedor Pomelov
FEDOR POMELOVBorn November 25, 1974, in Protvino, Moscow Region.2001 - Graduated from the Moscow State Academic Art School named after 1905, painting ...
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Size: 114 x 99 cm
This original work «URAL forklift» was created by contemporary Russian artist Fedor Pomelov and is available for purchase online.
The painting by Fedor Pomelov «Погрузчик УРАЛ» (URAL forklift) is a piece that elevates an ordinary industrial object to the level of symbolic imagery. Pomelov, who worked from life in the Vladimir region, demonstrates his ability to see in machinery not just machines, but embodiments of strength, labor, and perhaps a certain era.
The focus is on the «Ural» forklift, a machine associated with industry, construction, and hard work. Pomelov depicts it with his characteristic realism, while imbuing the image with the deep meaning typical of symbolism. Massive, sturdy, functional — this forklift appears as the embodiment of relentless power capable of transforming the world.
The style of «Symbolism» suggests that the forklift is not merely a vehicle, but something more. It can symbolize industrial might, progress, the conquest of space, as well as persistent labor and resilience.
The color palette likely plays a key role in creating the atmosphere. Shades of metal, rust, earth, possibly bright accents such as the color of the cabin or warning stripes, create a realistic yet expressive image. These colors emphasize the texture of the machine, its durability, and character.
The oil painting technique on canvas used by Pomelov allows for depth and richness of colors, which is especially important when depicting such detailed and textured machinery. The size of the painting emphasizes the monumentality of the object and allows the artist to fully convey its power.
«Погрузчик УРАЛ» is not just an image of a machine. It is a reflection on the role of technology in our lives, on the power contained in industry, and on how these seemingly ordinary objects can acquire symbolic meaning. Fedor Pomelov’s painting evokes respect for labor, engineering thought, and the force that drives our world forward.
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 «URAL forklift» painting online, sized 99 x 114 cm, with secure delivery to the address you specify.
Artwork's condition:
Good
Year of creation of the painting:
2023
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Symbolism
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Car
Size:
Large
Width:
114 cm
Height:
99 cm
Thickness:
2.5 cm
Framing:
Yes (included)
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FEDOR POMELOVBorn November 25, 1974, in Protvino, Moscow Region.2001 - Graduated from the Moscow State Academic Art School named after 1905, painting ...
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