- Nationality:RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1984
- Artistic domains:Works by professional artists,
- Groups:Professional ArtistRussian Contemporary Artists
Tropical leaves – small acrylic painting, navy blue, palms (2023) Painting by Olesya Izmaylova
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The picture conveys the calmness and serenity. You look at this picture and feel peaceful, unhurried, nothing to worry about. Tropical leaves gives you the feeling of warm air, the smell of the tropics. The colors of the picture has a calming and relaxing effect, creating a feeling of comfort and warmth. Materials used: 100% cotton[. ]
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The picture conveys the calmness and serenity. You look at this picture and feel peaceful, unhurried, nothing to worry about. Tropical leaves gives you the feeling of warm air, the smell of the tropics.
The colors of the picture has a calming and relaxing effect, creating a feeling of comfort and warmth.
Materials used: 100% cotton canvas, acrylic.
The artwork is signed on the front and on the back.
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Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.
Figurative and colorful painting having taken the liberty of including all forms of art without border of cultural genre and geographic origin, without hierarchy of values between high and subculture.
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Hello! My name is Olesya Izmaylova, and I live and work in Finland. I have been drawing for as long as I can remember.I paint in my unique technique with acrylics and sometimes watercolor pencils on canvas[. ]
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Hello! My name is Olesya Izmaylova, and I live and work in Finland. I have been drawing for as long as I can remember.I paint in my unique technique with acrylics and sometimes watercolor pencils on canvas and paper. Presently, my artwork graces private collections in diverse corners of the globe – from Finland to Sweden, England, Uzbekistan, and Japan.
My unique author’s formula bring together the latest trends within stylish, contemporary artworks. The charismatic cartoon cat and the world of fashion form the essence of my creations. The central character of many of my pieces is a cat, inspired by my own ginger 9-kilogram domestic companion – the personification of each of us, our inner worlds, sometimes more courageous, free and liberated.
Drawing inspiration from everyday life, where clothing and footwear set the tone for each morning, my cat mirrors our aspiration to be vibrant, stylish, free, and sometimes tenderly vulnerable – regardless of the role we embrace on any given day. My artistic philosophy is firmly rooted in individuality, and thus, my works strive to convey moods and emotions, allowing each viewer to find a piece of themselves within the canvas.
My paintings resonate with a sense of self-sufficiency and self-assuredness, coexisting with an underlying warmth and affection. These pieces are particularly suited for those seeking to cultivate an environment of harmony between the outer world and their inner selves, a setting permeated by love and harmony.
- Nationality:RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1984
- Artistic domains:Works by professional artists,
- Groups:Professional ArtistRussian Contemporary Artists
Painting tropical landscapes. Create glorious scenes filled with colour and texture.
The greatest thing about painting tropical landscapes is COLOUR. In the middle of the day in the tropics, when light is bouncing around everywhere – gorgeous, bright clean colour abounds.
Pinks and reds stand out amongst the brightest greens. When painting “normal” landscapes, we tend to diminish some of the colours and break them down. Painting tropical landscapes is a great excuse to dig in and use as much colour as you possibly can.
It’s a great idea to study the picture you intend to represent and make a small colour map.
By that I mean go through the image and identify all of the bright, strong colours, and all of the major areas of colour.
Then go and physically mix up these colours on a piece of scrap canvas or paper. You’ll go into your painting already aware of how to mix them.
Keep the colours as clean and “pure” as possible. (Don’t break them down with too much white, or dirty them with too many other colours). As a rule, mixing cooler colours with other cooler colours, will keep your colours bright.
Avoid mixing too many warms, and/or adding them to your cools.
The funny thing about painting tropical landscapes, is that you may expect everything to appear “warm”.
Of course, the temperature can be!
But paradoxically there are cool colours everywhere.
Pthalo Blue, Permanent Alizarine and Cadmium Yellow Light are sensational colours for painting the tropics.
Remember though, this rule changes depending on where the sun is in the sky.
Whenever it’s sunset or sunrise, the colour range is diminished, and the cooler colours are also diminished.
The other great thing about painting tropical landscapes is LEAVES.
Sounds funny I know, but you often get giant leaves, like banana leaves in the tropics. These are huge slabs of lovely green.
However, these large areas of green do have nuance. Make sure you look for the reflections. On these giant shiny leaves there will be different blues reflected on different parts of the leaves. Some will have direct light, and some will be backlit. So much interest in just one leaf. And….we haven’t even started on the dead ones!
Have a really close look at them too. More opportunities for more colour!
These big leaves are also very strong shapes. They can divide a picture, or direct an eye around it. A wonderful composition tool (and fantastic for hiding a part of the painting that’s not working. Mistake? Put a banana leaf over it!)
Coconut trees are synonymous with the tropics. When you look closely, it’s incredible how much colour there is in them.
Grab a blank canvas – throw down some pale blue as a backdrop, and practise painting them. Play with your brush and see if you can find the easiest, most effective way to represent their leaves. No tantrums! I said just play 🙂
Skies. The tropics seem to accentuate sunsets . Whether you are on a small tropical island or in the heart of Asia, there is something about the air.
Often in major land masses, there is a lot of smoke, moisture and dust. This “softens” the light but still allows lovely vivid reds, pinks and yellows. These can be diffused with soft transitions.
The sunsets on small tropical islands however, often have a different feel. They can be less subdued and very intense. There isn’t the dust and smoke to diffuse the light. A little harder to paint, but no less spectacular.
Painting Tropical Landscapes5 Tips To Create Your Own
- Don’t be afraid of colour.
- Diminish the strength of the colour as you recede into the distance. You can do this by using a loaded brush in the foreground, and a softer touch with a dryer brush in the background.
- Jungle scenes are busy. Dance with your painting. Add and subtract until you get the composition right.
- Don’t let the bright colour overwhelm you. Keep looking for nuance , eg reflections from above, behind and below.
- Practise your skills using my Tropical Beach tutorial. (Shameless plug 🙂
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