Coldness of the port

Viktor Reznik
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50x60 cm
€1,220.00

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The painting depicts a bustling port under a heavy, overcast sky that casts a cool, diffuse light across the scene. In the foreground, choppy waters shimmer with reflections of light, possibly from early morning or late afternoon sun breaking through the clouds. Several boats, varying in size and design, navigate the water. A small boat in the nearest view appears solitary and small amid the waves.In the middle distance, larger ships and vessels anchor the composition, their structures more detailed and complex. These ships are equipped with features typical of working boats, including cranes and masts. The background features an array of indistinct structures and machinery, possibly cranes and buildings associated with the port's infrastructure. These elements are rendered in a blur of blues, grays, and hints of other colors, suggesting activity and the presence of numerous other elements and activities beyond what is immediately visible. Overall, the scene captures the dynamic yet cold atmosphere of a working port, bustling with activity despite the overcast, chilly weather.

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Ukrainian artist currently living and working in Germany.

Sky and water! So blue, so deep, so multifaceted and infinite... A great source of inspiration for an artist who likes to work with classical elements. 

Victor's paintings create an impression of spatial depth. He plays with different shades of blue in relation to the sky and the water in different lighting and urban influences.

Large areas of sky and water are contrasted with detailed sails, boats and houses, where the brush almost plays the role of a coloured pencil. Particularly in the boat paintings, the sharp, purposeful contrasts of short strokes and curves reveal the hand of a great painter. The brushstrokes bring out the constant change of light, the shimmering of the air over the water, and powerfully convey the artist's gaze. Not only does the light convey the atmosphere, but the entire surface of the painting seems to glow with the intensity of the colours.

Most of the paintings were painted in Hamburg and reflect real places. Anyone who has ever been there will recognise one place or another.