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Artist: OLEKSII GNIEVYSHEV Original Contemporary Figurative art collection
Step into the realm of mythology through the captivating painting “Gaia,” a masterpiece by Oleksii Gnievyshev. This work finds its place within his original contemporary figurative art collection, showcasing the fusion of ancient tales with modern expression.
In Greek mythology, Gaia is revered as the primordial goddess of the Earth, symbolizing the essence of nature and creation. “Gaia,” as painted by Gnievyshev, breathes life into this revered figure, capturing her timeless significance in the modern canvas of oil and brush strokes.
The size measures 100cm x 80cm, and the painting’s dimensions provide a canvas for unfolding the narrative. It can be shipped as a stretched panel, ready to grace your space, or with an exhibition-framed contemporary silver or gold frame, each measuring 95mm wide.
Gnievyshev’s portrayal of Gaia invites viewers into a world where mythology and contemporary art converge. The painting serves as a visual bridge between the past and the present, reminding us of the timeless stories that continue to shape our collective imagination.
Through “Gaia,” Oleksii Gnievyshev adds a modern brushstroke to mythology, inviting us to engage with a narrative that spans centuries. The painting is a testament to his artistic skill and the enduring allure of mythological tales.
Title: GAIA
Medium: Oil on canvas shipped either as stretched panel only ready to hang or with exhibition framed contemporary silver/ gold frame 95mm
Size: 100cm x 120cm
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THE MYTHS & LEGEND COLLECTION – Here is Oleksii’s finest painting in The Myths & Legends series; the painting captures the story of Gaia
Greek mythology is full of great deities who represented diverse parts of existence and had a lot of influence over the world. Gaia, or Gaea, was the divine personification of the Earth and the matriarch of all things in existence. She was often called the Earth goddess, but more than that, she was the Earth itself.