The silver metal frame is 7.5 inches wide and 8 inches tall. The actual area of the painting is about 4.75“ x 5.25“. The paper is a rustic, textured paper. There is some wear/scuffing on the metal frame.
This original oil painting features a small 4×4 inch panel of red geraniums, accented by a honey bee, depicted in an impasto style. Created by Ukrainian artist Olga Sokurenko, known for her contemporary and impressionistic works, this unique piece is signed by the artist and framed for display on the wall. The warm tones and intricate details make it a perfect addition to any art lover’s collection or a lovely gift for a flower enthusiast. The panel is handmade and one-of-a-kind, adding to its charm as a collectible mini art piece that captures the essence of nature and beauty.
Volvic, a village in the Auvergne region, is famous for its mineral water. In very good condition with the exception of signs of normal age and wear, this watercolor will be a charming addition to your décor or to your collection.
It was done by well-listed artist David Burliuk around the 1950s. The paint is thickly applied in an impasto fashion which Burliuk often liked to do. See the photos. Much of his painting in Russia vanished in the Russian Revolution.