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Rose Bushes & Path Painting

Size (WxH): 12" x 12" inch (30 x 30 cm)
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Painted in (year): 2007
Category: Landscape Paintings

Animesh Roy
Animesh Roy

Rose Bushes &Amp; Path is an original, one-of-a-kind, landscape painting signed by artist Animesh Roy. This piece of art was created in 2007 and the painter used oil on canvas. It measures 12" x 12" inch (30 x 30 cm) and is available for sale online for 561 USD.

THOUGHTS ON PAINTING

A beautiful country lane is depicted winding up a slight hill in the Rose Bushes & Path Painting. Lavender strands line the beginning of the path which has been painted using medium-length brushstrokes. The rest of the painting consists of short brushstrokes to complement the length of the others. In the foreground is a tall, towering and leafy bush that houses natural white roses interspersed throughout it. The path zigzags out toward the bright blue sky that is waiting on the other side of the painting and is every bit as expansive as a country scene would expect.

GETTING TO KNOW ANIMESH ROY

Animesh Roy's painting style is a vibrant fusion of impressionism and realism, characterized by his adept use of color and light to capture the ephemeral beauty of natural landscapes and still life compositions. Born in 1968 in Krishnagar, Bengal, a region renowned for its artistic heritage, Roy's early exposure to diverse cultures and environments—owing to his parents' transferable jobs—instilled in him a profound appreciation for the world's varied aesthetics. 

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