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Wave

Wave

Oleksandra Horscroft

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Style: Impressionism

Acrylic , Canva , 2025

60 cm x 80 cm

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This painting, executed in a dynamic impressionistic style, captures a majestic ocean wave at the peak of its rise. The artist skillfully uses impasto brushstrokes and a rich palette of turquoise, blue, and white tones to convey the movement and power of the water. The bright, foamy spray contrasts with the deep marine hues, creating a sense of energy and the ocean's boundless nature. In the background, under the soft glow of the sky, seagulls can be seen in flight, adding a feeling of space and freedom to the scene.

This artwork impresses with its texture and vibrant energy, evoking both tranquility and the grandeur of the natural elements.

 

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About the artist Oleksandra Horscroft

I was born in 1967 in the Soviet Union, which generally surprised me, because I dreamed of being born a princess and not a pioneer. Therefore, my entire childhood was imbued with protest against banal and boring everyday life. I wanted to become a ballerina, write poems and stories, learn to play the piano, knit and sew unusual outfits for myself.

I have always been a creative person, but for some reason I studied at a physics and mathematics high school, where I got a gold medal. I graduated from Riga Technical University with a very romantic specialty: engineer, builder, technologist of reinforced concrete products and structures. I cannot answer the question of why I chose this specialty.

To my good fortune, a few years after college, the Soviet Union collapsed. I was able to start my own business. Very unexpectedly for me, I became the director of an advertising agency. Our agency was engaged in design and printing and worked for over years until the start of the war.

Passionate about photography, I was for many years tormented by the desire to draw what I saw. Convey the emotions I feel through colors and shapes. But I never learned to paint, which I regret very much.

But one day, for fine motor skills, I was advised to paint. I just took some paint and a brush and started drawing. My first painting was a flower meadow. An artist said that to learn how to paint roses, you just have to paint roses every day. In 2020 I moved to France where the universe allows me to paint on a daily basis. I have been painting for four years.

I like painting with acrylics. I work in the style of expressionism, impressionism. My main problem is Parkinson's disease; I can't always draw straight lines. That's why I joke that I paint in the style of Parksonism.

My creativity is my emotions, my perception of the world through color and shape.

I mainly draw nature. We all live in a very dynamic world and often don't notice the beauty around us. And the world is so beautiful!

I would like people, looking at my paintings, to feel this mood and remember that our main mission on earth is to live in harmony and be happy.