Teatime in Spring

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Artwork Details

Medium Watercolour, Paper, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 22in (W) x 16in (H) x 0.5in (D)
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Artwork Description

"Teatime in Spring" is an impressionist watercolor painting that delicately captures the essence of springtime rejuvenation and the quiet moments of reflection it inspires.
This still-life composition presents a harmonious arrangement of vivid tulips alongside a vintage teapot and cup on a table.

Inspired by the simple pleasures that mark the arrival of spring, this piece aims to encapsulate the sense of renewal and quiet joy that the season brings. The tulips, with their varied and vibrant hues, symbolize the freshness of spring and quiet joy.

The use of watercolors was a deliberate choice to convey the softness and fluidity of spring's light and the tender textures of the flowers and porcelain. The impressionist style, emphasizing light and color, creates the painting's inviting and serene atmosphere.

Artist Bio

Anna Novick is a professional painting artist currently based in California, USA. She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov. Her artistic work explores the intricate relationships between tone, light, color, and form, with a strong emphasis on composition. A key feature of her style is the use of chiaroscuro, which infuses her paintings with depth and contrast. Whether creating landscapes, still lifes, or genre scenes, Anna’s artistic challenge lies in harmonizing individual elements to convey their interconnectedness, resulting in a balanced and evocative whole.

Anna’s journey as an artist is deeply rooted in her academic training and shaped by her admiration for artists who capture life and light with realism and emotional resonance. She draws significant inspiration from renowned painters such as Arcady Plastov, Ilya Repin, Konstantin Korovin, Vasily Surikov, and Joaquín Sorolla. Additionally, the mastery of light seen in the works of John Singer Sargent continues to influence her exploration of oil painting and watercolor.

These influential artists have helped Anna develop her unique approach, blending realism with impressionistic touches and balancing technical precision with emotional depth. Her work tells stories that reflect the profound beauty of nature, the human spirit, and the interplay between knowledge and feeling.

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Anna's studio is in California, USA