Abstract composition of golden domes against a vibrant purple and violet sunset sky
Scuola Grande di San Marco in sunset 2

Scuola Grande di San Marco in sunset 2

Acrylic paint on canvas, 30 × 40 cm.

For sale at the exhibition "Ex Angelica in Anglicam".

Price: €450

Send an email to leidari.dey.the.artist@gmail.com for more details or to make a purchase.

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Alt text: Abstract composition of golden domes against a vibrant purple and violet sunset sky.

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Leidari Dey

Scuola Grande di San Marco in Sunset 2,

Acrylic on canvas (stretched on stretcher bars, unframed).

30×40 cm, vertical.

Style: Abstract with architectural motives.

The background is a saturated purple with transitions into darker and lighter shades. On the left side, there are large blotches of burgundy and dark violet.

In the center and to the right are large golden-yellow forms with rounded tops. They stand close together, partly overlapping. Their shapes resemble domes or arched structures. Around and between them are brushstrokes and patches of blue, turquoise, and blue-green.

Across the canvas runs a diagonal from the lower left to the upper right, created with broad strokes of flesh-pink and golden paint. These strokes partly cover the blue patches and golden forms.

In the lower part of the painting, there are diffuse blotches of turquoise-green and blue, with irregular edges and flowing transitions.

Thus, the composition combines a purple background, golden forms resembling domes or arches, contrasting blue and turquoise patches, and diagonal strokes of pink and golden tones.

Narrative description

I flew like a bird, ran like a wolf, raced like a hare to you, to you—the whole way to you. I’ve never loved anyone like this, and now it’s happened: I love you. I was in such a hurry, I saw nothing but you—I dropped my wallet, lost my phone, left the bags at the airport, none of it matters. It doesn’t matter, because today there is such light and such a sky, and these cobblestones, and here you are—my dear city, how I’ve missed you, oh, how I’ve missed you.