Description of the painting by Gregory Bobrovsky “Lake”
The manner of writing Bobrovsky is striking in its breadth. His colors are expressive. The artist pays maximum attention to lighting. In his paintings one feels a deliberate etude. The composition is fragmentary. The painter sought to convey the living perception of nature.
In the painting “Lake” we see the usual, seemingly, landscape. But it creates the impression of a certain decoration. The sky is reflected in the water. This gives the work a certain symmetry.
Bobrovsky used shades of blue and green.
When looking at a picture, one involuntarily feels the brightness of colors. They are somewhat unnatural. The boat with the fisherman, which we see on the right, is written quite schematically. The man is depicted from the back, as his personality matters only as part of the landscape. He seemed to be merged with nature and becomes its important part.
Inexperienced viewer may seem that this is not an independent picture, but a sketch to a large canvas. One gets the impression of fragmentation. The landscape is torn out of the picture. It seems to us that the composition is not complete. It is like a fragment. For the artist was important more. He sought to convey his feelings from what he saw. Cheerful perception just overwhelms the picture. She is all flooded with light. Bright colors are really impressive.
The painter sought to ensure that viewers could feel that nature is alive. That is why his picture is filled with the sun. It seems that a little more, and you can feel the breeze of the breeze.
In this case, not entirely natural colors do not interfere with perception. Bobrovsky saw the landscape exactly like this. He tried to convey his perception of this corner of nature. At first glance, there is nothing remarkable. But beauty is hidden in the usual. Only a true master can see it.
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