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The oil painting on Cardboard titled "Mysterious night under the moon" invites the viewer into a surreal dreamscape where the boundaries between reality and imagination dissolve in the glow of moonlight. The composition is bold and emotionally charged, capturing a fantastical countryside scene with an almost mystical aura. The artist’s brushwork, characterized by thick impasto and swirling strokes, enhances the otherworldly atmosphere, turning an otherwise familiar rural motif into a magical vision. At the heart of the painting stand five towering haystacks, their unusual height and form rendering them nearly anthropomorphic. Covered in tones of soft grey, mossy green, and lavender, these stacks appear to shimmer in the moonlight. Their exaggerated verticality and the glowing highlights along their peaks evoke the spires of forgotten temples or ancient guardians watching over the land. The haystacks are not merely agricultural structures here—they are symbols, perhaps of memory, silence, or age-old rituals carried out under the cloak of night. Above them looms a vast, dark violet sky, alive with motion and contrast. Brushstrokes of rich aubergine, crimson, and maroon swirl and collide, mirroring the turbulence of dreams or the secrets held by the night. A crescent moon arcs delicately to the left, painted in a luminous greenish hue that echoes faintly across the scene, casting a spell over the landscape below. The moon is not just a celestial body here—it is a presence, almost sentient, watching, illuminating, revealing. The horizon line is aglow with warm bursts of orange, red, and gold—perhaps the lingering embers of a sunset or an echo of inner fire. These hues contrast sharply with the coolness of the hay and sky, imbuing the painting with tension and depth. The artist’s palette teeters between warmth and chill, between the conscious and subconscious, reinforcing the mystery that permeates the entire scene. In the foreground, the earth comes alive in a quilt of electric greens, cobalt blues, and saturated purples. The grass is not static but seems to breathe and ripple like water under the moon’s spell. The use of vibrant yellow-green at the base of the painting draws the eye and adds to the surreal illumination that envelops the terrain. Touches of magenta and ultramarine are woven through the shadows, as though hinting at unseen flowers or forgotten footsteps in the night.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBlue, GreenMaterialOtherNumber of items1First ownerYesOrientationLandscapeArt sizeSmallHeight15 cmWidth20 cm