The author's oil painting "Ostozhenka"
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The painting, created by the talented hand of Alexander Fomin, embodies the atmosphere of old Moscow, bathed in the soft light of the sunset sky. The square near the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, lively with pedestrians, horse-drawn carriages and the peaceful rhythm of everyday life, is conveyed with reverent authenticity, where every detail is imbued with the spirit of the times. The large-scale architectural forms, the golden dome reflecting the sun, and the expressive composition of the street with the front facades immerse you in the feeling of a real presence. A wooden frame with a relief pattern adds status and museum significance to the work.
The author was born in Moscow, immersed in an artistic environment since his youth. Alexander took his first steps in painting by watching his older brother's work, and then by trying to convey what he saw on canvas on his own. After several years of painstaking practice, he was invited to an exhibition in West Germany, which marked a turning point and established him as an Impressionist painter. He is particularly fond of urban retrospectives, in which modernity recedes, giving way to nostalgia, harmony and peace. The artist's works are in private collections, as well as in museums in Germany and Russia, including the estate of the Leontiev nobility.
This work is intended for those who value art not by its market value, but by its ability to awaken memory, create a mood and fill the space with meaning. The painting is appropriate in a classic interior, study, living room or personal collection, where each piece has not only aesthetic, but also cultural significance.
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| Sizes: | 135 × 110 × 5 cm . |
| Weight: | 9.5 kg . |













