Viacheslav Osada (1971) - Sail direction





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Viacheslav Osada (1971), Sail direction, 60 x 50 cm peinture à l'huile sur toile naturelle avec cadre en bois, signé de l'artiste, représentation surréaliste d'architecture en beige, bleu et brun, réalisée en 2024, édition originale, en bon état, poids 1,5 kg, Ukraine, vendu par Agent.
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Original artist’s painting in surrealistic style.
Oil painting on natural canvas with wooden frame.
Signed by the artist.
Size 60x50 cm.
In very good condition.
Safe packaging.
Delivery with track and trace.
This painting is by a professional and talented Ukrainian artist Viacheslav Osada.
In 1984, he began studying at the Children’s Art School in Kamianske (formerly Dniprodzerzhynsk), Ukraine.
• From 1987 to 1991, he continued his education at an art school in Dnipro.
• Between 1993 and 1998, he studied at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Faculty of Monumental and Decorative Art.
Since completing his studies, he has been working as an independent artist. His works are distinguished by careful composition, soft color transitions, and profound symbolism. Oil on canvas remains his primary medium.
Osada has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and his paintings are part of private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
We continue to fight and work. By purchasing this, you contribute and support Ukrainians in a difficult time for our country.
God bless you!
À propos du vendeur
Original artist’s painting in surrealistic style.
Oil painting on natural canvas with wooden frame.
Signed by the artist.
Size 60x50 cm.
In very good condition.
Safe packaging.
Delivery with track and trace.
This painting is by a professional and talented Ukrainian artist Viacheslav Osada.
In 1984, he began studying at the Children’s Art School in Kamianske (formerly Dniprodzerzhynsk), Ukraine.
• From 1987 to 1991, he continued his education at an art school in Dnipro.
• Between 1993 and 1998, he studied at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Faculty of Monumental and Decorative Art.
Since completing his studies, he has been working as an independent artist. His works are distinguished by careful composition, soft color transitions, and profound symbolism. Oil on canvas remains his primary medium.
Osada has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and his paintings are part of private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
We continue to fight and work. By purchasing this, you contribute and support Ukrainians in a difficult time for our country.
God bless you!

