Ihar Kebets - PATH





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KEBETS IHAR, PATH, an oil on canvas original dated 2026, measuring 40 cm by 30 cm and weighing 1 kg, with a handwritten signature, sold directly from the artist in Poland and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
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Sales to England over 150 pounds.
KEBETS IHAR -PATH. Painting. Oil on canvas with a handwritten signature - 2026
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
The painting is created using the easel oil painting technique.
Partially with a spatula, partially with a brush.
Support: wood, canvas-linen.
KEBETS IHAR is a contemporary artist.
He was born in Belarus, lives in Białystok (Poland).
He works in the oil painting technique.
His works are small stories, usually with an ironic undertone.
His subjects are sometimes historical and political figures, and sometimes literary characters and fairy-tale heroes.
The artist uses both the classical technique of painting on canvas and the impasto technique, depending on the situation.
Color reproduction may slightly differ from the original.
This may be due to the photography technique or the settings of your monitors.
Sales to England over 150 pounds.
KEBETS IHAR -PATH. Painting. Oil on canvas with a handwritten signature - 2026
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
The painting is created using the easel oil painting technique.
Partially with a spatula, partially with a brush.
Support: wood, canvas-linen.
KEBETS IHAR is a contemporary artist.
He was born in Belarus, lives in Białystok (Poland).
He works in the oil painting technique.
His works are small stories, usually with an ironic undertone.
His subjects are sometimes historical and political figures, and sometimes literary characters and fairy-tale heroes.
The artist uses both the classical technique of painting on canvas and the impasto technique, depending on the situation.
Color reproduction may slightly differ from the original.
This may be due to the photography technique or the settings of your monitors.

