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"Cherry Blossom" 11x14 inches

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“Cherry Blossom” by Alexei Antonov 11x14 inches Signed and Numbered Giclee Limited Edition

In the quietude of an artist’s studio, where time slows and colors blend like whispered secrets, Alexei Antonov wields his brush with reverence. “Cherry Blossom,” an exquisite oil painting on a 11x14-inch canvas, emerges from this sacred space—a testament to nature’s ephemeral beauty and the artist’s soulful expression.

Let us step into the canvas:

  1. Each delicate petal unfurls like a promise whispered by spring. The cherry blossoms, bathed in soft hues of white and light pink, dance upon slender branches. Their fragility belies their resilience—their brief existence a reminder that beauty need not last forever to be profound.
  2. Antonov captures the interplay of light and shadow—the sun filtering through leaves, dappling the blossoms. The petals, almost translucent, seem to hold sunlight within, as if they carry the warmth of countless sunrises.
  3. The background, a muted greenish-grey, hints at seasons past and those yet to come. It cradles the blossoms, allowing them to take center stage. The leaves, painted in deeper purples, add contrast—a reminder that life’s beauty thrives in balance.
  4. Look closely, and you’ll find a small fly near the bottom right corner. It’s a humble guest, drawn to the nectar of these ephemeral blooms. Perhaps it, too, knows that life’s sweetness lies in fleeting moments.
  5. In the lower right corner, the artist’s signature—A. Antonov—anchors the painting. It’s a whisper of identity, a mark of devotion to craft.

Antonov’s brushstrokes carry more than pigment; they carry dreams, memories, and the essence of cherry blossoms. “Cherry Blossom” invites us to pause, breathe, and celebrate the transient beauty that graces our lives. It whispers, “Embrace each petal, each sunrise, for they are gifts.”

So, dear admirer, linger here. Let your gaze trace the contours of petals, feel the sun’s warmth, and listen to the rustle of leaves. In this canvas, time stands still, and the cherry blossoms bloom eternally.

Giclee

Giclee (pronounced zhee-klay), giclee is a neologism derived from the French word “gicleur” which means “nozzle”. It is a fine art digital print made using inkjet printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints it is a high-quality printing method used to reproduce fine art, including paintings and photographs. It involves using high-resolution printers and archival inks to create museum-quality prints that are often virtually identical to the original artwork in terms of color, detail, and texture. Giclee prints are known for their exceptional clarity and longevity.

Limited Edition

A Limited Edition refers to a set number of art prints that are produced from an original artwork. The artist decides the total quantity in the edition.  Each print is signed and numbered by the artist. and once that number is reached, no more prints are made. Limited editions are often preferred by collectors because they are considered more exclusive and valuable than open editions. The serial number indicates the number of the individual print and the total number of prints made in the limited edition series ex:12/500.

 Embellished Giclee


Limited Editions Embellished Giclee is a specific type of Giclee print that has been further enhanced by the artist. In this process, the artist adds hand-painted details or embellishments to the Giclee print, making each piece unique. These embellishments can include brushstrokes, texture, and other elements that give the print a more personalized and authentic feel. An artist paints or draws in areas of choice to add texture, making a giclee look even more like an original than it already does. Limited Editions Embellished Giclees are typically produced in a limited quantity, and each one is signed and numbered by the artist. By the end of the print run, each individual work will retain its value over time.

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