Trees talking over the Vilnia river
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 green and blue landscape with a central white branching form and a dark blue river band
Detailed description:
Leidari Dey
Trees talking over the Vilnia river.
Acrylic on canvas (stretched on stretcher bars, unframed).
30×40 cm, vertical.
Style: Abstract.
The painting is created in a green-blue palette with bright white accents.
The background consists of green areas in lighter and darker shades, divided by red lines that form a mesh-like pattern. In the central part of the background, there are elongated vertical patches in dark blue and dark green tones.
In the lower part of the canvas runs a wide horizontal band of dark blue.
Slightly to the right of the center, there is a large vertical white shape with irregular edges and gray inclusions. From this shape extend three elongated, uneven horizontal strokes in a light shade. They transition into branching blue strokes of the same uneven texture, spreading outward.
Additional gray-and-white patches are distributed across the background and other elements, creating a layered effect.
Narrative description
He pushed upward, uphill, again and again. Summer, autumn, spring — always uphill. If only once it could be downhill. Why couldn't winter, for instance, just come on its own, without all this effort? Why must I always push?
And what if I let go — will it crush me? Will it freeze in place? Is it time?
He let go.
In November, the roses bloomed, and the wild briar too. Ah, that’s how it works.