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Victoria Novak
"Flame" Lush Orchid & Bird of Paradise Oil Painting

2018

About the Item

Victoria Novak’s "Flame," crafted in 2018, is an original oil on canvas that bursts with the energy of tropical blooms. This framed work, measuring 50.20 x 38.40 inches, brings forth a vivid collection of flowers and leaves that exude warmth and dynamism. The piece itself, without the frame, measures 47.20 x 35.40 inches, a size that gives each blossom room to impress with its individual character. The painting showcases Novak’s expertise in botanical art, presenting flowers such as orchids and birds of paradise with a depth and realism that is almost tangible. The lively reds, pinks, and oranges against the lush greens create a visual flame, playing into the artwork's title and giving it an arresting presence. The contrast is further accentuated by the painting’s backdrop, a simple yet effective white space that ensures the floral arrangement takes center stage. "Flame" exemplifies Novak’s ability to bring nature’s splendor to life on canvas. It’s an artwork that would radiate the warmth of nature in any living space or gallery, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts who have an affinity for floral art and natural beauty. About the Artist: Realist painter Victoria Novak began her artistic career as an interior designer in her native Russia, where she graduated from the Academy of Arts. After a few years as a successful designer, she moved to Europe where she earned a Master Degree in Interior and Living Design from Domus Academy in Milan. After that, she started working in the studio Fuksas in Rome. A move to Rome, where her love for Italian Renaissance developed, inspired Victoria to devote herself to painting. Of adopting the time-honored techniques, Victoria says: “At first it was more out of curiosity, but in the end, I discovered a method that helps me to realize my ideas in the most satisfying way.” Working with incredible attention to detail, color and form, Victoria paints portraits and still lifes that deliver drama and beauty in organic, natural ways. She currently lives in Italy, where she continues to develop as an artist and illustrator. In 2018 she became an Adobe Partner joining the “Start with Stock” program for Adobe Stock. Victoria’s work has been featured in “International Artist Magazine”, “American Art Collector” and included in numerous juried exhibitions. Her paintings can also be found in private collections in Russia, Malta, Italy, Switzerland and the U.S.
  • Creator:
    Victoria Novak (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2018
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 47.2 in (119.89 cm)Width: 35.4 in (89.92 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Denver, CO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1308210135062
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