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▷ Field Mood by Oksana Ivanyuk, 2023 | Oil Painting for Sale Place Order

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The oil painting on Canvas titled “Field Mood” bursts with energy, color, and the wild harmony of a bouquet freshly gathered from open meadows. It is a vivid celebration of untamed beauty, a rich tapestry of textures and hues that reflect the vibrant spirit of summer fields in full bloom. The artist uses the impasto technique with confidence, layering thick, expressive brushstrokes that elevate the composition into a tactile experience—almost as if the viewer could reach out and feel the soft petals and coarse stems. At the heart of the composition is a majestic bouquet, an abundant and unrestrained arrangement of wildflowers that seems to radiate joy and rustic freedom. The warm reds, fiery oranges, and rich crimsons of poppies and zinnias form the foundation of the bouquet, offering visual warmth and emotional intensity. These dominant blooms are balanced by a scattering of small white daisies with golden centers, which introduce a delicate contrast and emphasize the natural diversity of a wild field. Flecks of lavender and pink are interspersed throughout, adding depth and layering to the color narrative. The foliage and stems are rendered in a variety of green tones, from deep forest greens to lighter, more vivid hues that suggest sunlight filtering through the leaves. Intertwined among the blossoms are dark burgundy plumes—perhaps amaranth or dried grasses—that lend the arrangement a vertical rhythm and anchor the bouquet with their deep tones. They rise dramatically behind the flowers, drawing the eye upward and creating a sense of structured wildness. The background is composed of vertical streaks in pastel tones—pale yellow, mint green, sky blue, soft lavender—that evoke the blur of a sunlit field or perhaps draped fabric behind a window. These stripes, rendered in flowing, melting strokes, seem to pulse with light and echo the organic chaos of the bouquet. The overall impression is one of movement, as if a breeze has just passed through the room or the bouquet was placed moments ago in a vase after being picked under the open sky. The vase itself is largely obscured by the overflowing flowers, but its earthy tones and sturdy presence support the explosion of color above. It grounds the composition, giving weight and balance to the otherwise exuberant spray of wildflowers. The surface beneath is hinted at with light touches of cool tones, anchoring the bouquet in a space that feels domestic but connected to the outdoors.