Original Painting “Santorini Sunset” by Inna Orlik

“Santorini Sunset” by Inna Orlik is a breathtaking painting that beautifully captures the mesmerizing allure of a Santorini sunset.

  • Original artwork created by Inna Orlik titled “Santorini Sunset”.
  • Acrylic colors on canvas.
  • Dimensions: 55x140cm | 21.7×55.1in without the black frame.
  • Original one of a kind painting with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
  • Worldwide shipping is included in the price.

5.000,00 

Description

“Santorini Sunset” by Inna Orlik is a breathtaking painting that beautifully captures the mesmerizing allure of a Santorini sunset. The canvas is ablaze with warm, golden hues as the sun dips below the horizon, casting its ethereal glow across the landscape. The iconic windmills and the charming architecture of Santorini are silhouetted against the radiant sky, creating a scene of both tranquility and vibrancy. Orlik’s skillful brushwork and use of color transport viewers to the heart of this Greek island, allowing them to savor the enchantment and beauty of a Santorini sunset.

To stand in front of an Orlik artwork is more than viewing, it is a sensation inspired by a sprawling depth of spirituality, and the currents of history, imagination, and dreams. From myths that survive over time and those images of reverie which often turn a crushing reality into a bearable and almost poetic one. Inna Orlik has thoroughly studied painting and graphic arts, has exhibited her works all over the world, and chose Athens as the base for her passion. In her exclusive style of painting, she masterfully combines the Western technique and the fairy-like mystery of the East. Her compositions are dense, visual facts that create subjection to the viewer as a result of their noble artistry. In the beginning, there is a firm design that consolidates the composition through its hidden architecture. Then comes the color that expresses the internal disposition of the artist: warm red colors which are like the wine transformed by Christ at the wedding in Cana and the golden blue clouds that separate hell from heaven. Whoever stands in front of an Orlik painting sinks, almost unconsciously, into a world of magic where miracles can happen anytime.