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Winter landscape artwork done in acrylic

  • Nationality:ARMENIA
  • Date of birth : 1990
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  • Groups:Contemporary Armenian Artists


Winter landscape (2018) Painting by Daria Kamishanova

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This miniature will be a great decoration for your home. This simple laconic landscape in cold restrained tones. The painting is made on thick cardboard, which can be inserted into a frame with or without a passepartout About this artwork: Classification, Techniques[. ]

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This miniature will be a great decoration for your home. This simple laconic landscape in cold restrained tones. The painting is made on thick cardboard, which can be inserted into a frame with or without a passepartout

About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles

Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.

Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content.

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Daria Kamyshanova was born in Moscow in 1990. Classes in drawing and various applied arts were a favorite pastime from an early age. The artist did not have a classical academic education.[. ]

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Daria Kamyshanova was born in Moscow in 1990. Classes in drawing and various applied arts were a favorite pastime from an early age.

The artist did not have a classical academic education. But in adulthood, she began to actively study the theory of drawing and painting, attend evening painting schools, full-time and online workshops of famous artists from Russia and other countries.

In May 2022, the artist left Russia for Armenia, where she continues to live and work.

As in childhood, she is inspired by the beauty and power of nature. Variety of colors and textures in the landscape.

Another favorite theme of the artist is people in the moment of life. Whether it’s a couple in a cafe, a merchant in a shop, tourists on a halt or street musicians.

In her work, Daria uses the Alya-prima watercolor technique, without trying to achieve photographic similarity, giving the material the opportunity to show its unique character.

In her watercolors, she strives to convey an extraordinary sense of space and life scenes that can go unnoticed in the daily routine. Her work is inspired by the play of light, contrasts of textures, colors, shadows or something that depicts peace, love, peace, tranquility, silence that touches the heart of any person from any area of ​​life.

  • Nationality:ARMENIA
  • Date of birth : 1990
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  • Groups:Contemporary Armenian Artists




Live Lessons: “Winter Landscape” – Acrylics

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In this 9 part lesson series, you’ll create a winter scene with acrylics. Watch and learn as we cover every step of the process from start to finish.

Lesson 1 (1:02:48)

In lesson one, we develop a loose, graphite sketch of the composition and begin painting the background sky. We pull in a few purples and yellows as we start to define a color scheme. Since we’re working with acrylics, we address the background first before moving on to the middle ground.

Lesson 2 (1:09:44)

In lesson two, we continue with the background, adding a few more indications of light and increasing the contrast. A larger brush is used for most of the applications as we lay on the colors quickly before refining the details. We also add a few more clouds and make the blues more intense.

Lesson 3 (1:01:01)

In lesson three, we work our way down to the middle ground and begin adding colors for the snow. A bit of blue is added to the white to create a more natural appearance. We also add a few indications of distant buildings with a just a few small shapes.

Lessons 4 – 6 (3:20:26)

With our base colors in place, we add the trees. By adjusting the viscosity of the paint, we create the intricate details of each tree. Branches gradually appear as our scene begins to develop into a more realistic painting. We also address the light, adding subtle highlights and shadows to each tree.

Lessons 7 – 8 (2:15:45)

Next we move down to the foreground, adding wisps of grass along the banks of the creek. The contrast created by the orange grass blades and the blue of the sky begins to make the painting pop. We also address the water by starting with a surprising color. We add highlights and shadows and create a subtle indication of ripples.

Lesson 9 (1:12:24)

In the last lesson, we add the final details and complete the painting. The water and the trees are refined along with the soft shadows found on the creek bank.

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