The author's oil painting "Abundance of bread. The Golden Impressionist
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The author's oil painting "Abundance of bread. The Golden Impressionist is filled with that rare light that nature bestows only on the August sun at noon. Woven from shades of old gold, amber and honey, the landscape embraces the viewer like the breath of the earth itself — warm, fruitful, mature. The wheat field, stretching to the horizon, is painted with generous pastoral strokes that convey not only color and shape, but also texture — the ripening ears seem to rustle at every glance. Above the field is a high, transparent sky, pierced by light mother—of-pearl clouds, as if written on silk. Every detail — from the picturesque waves of the bread mass to the heavenly dome — is conveyed with such delicacy that the painting turns into a meditative space in which silence speaks louder than words. This is not just a landscape, but the epitome of prosperity, stability and beauty born of nature itself.
Alexander Viktorovich Fomin, a gallery owner and artist, deeply appreciates impressionism and demonstrates his love for this style in stunning paintings. His works reflect the essence of light and color in nature, as well as the emotions and beauty of everyday moments.
The artist was born in Moscow. Alexander Fomin took his first lessons from his older brother. The novice painter was 22 years old when he first picked up a brush. Revolving in a circle of artists and selling paintings by his older brother, Alexander takes up the brush, watching as canvases are born. He studied literally "over his shoulder", closely following his brother's work.
Feeling that he can embody his impressions and ideas on canvas, Alexander makes the first strokes. Hard work and diligence paid off: in 1992, he was invited to an exhibition in West Germany. This was an important event and an incentive to choose the profession of an impressionist painter.
The artist's favorite themes are urban landscapes, retrospectives of old streets of Paris, Moscow and German cities. Today, Alexander's works are in private collections and museums, including in the city of Emmerich (West Germany), as well as in the estate of the Leontiev noblemen (descendants of Generalissimo Suvorov) and other top officials of countries and states.
The canvas is intended for a person who understands the value of silence, spaciousness and the rhythm of nature. For someone who knows how to surround himself with things that bring not only aesthetic pleasure, but also energy power. Such a painting is not an interior detail, but a source of inner balance and a symbol of the philosophy of contemplation, accessible only to those who choose the main thing among the superfluous.
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| Sizes: | 110 × 90 cm . |







