Monday, May 25, 2020

Deeper Interpretations of Sunrise by the Ocean by Vladimir...

Description Sunrise by the Ocean is a painting by Vladimir Kush that shows the sun rising between two halves of an egg shell. The sun is drawn directly in the middle of the painting. The sun is a very bold yellow that is the only source of brightness in the painting. The sky is not drawn with much color, appearing to by a shade of gray, showing the early hours of dawn before the sun has illuminated the sky. There are a few clouds in the sky directly over the sun. These clouds are dark gray in color and very thin. The rays of light that shine out from the sun cut through these clouds. The sun is at a point in its ascent that it barely sits on the water. The ocean is not drawn with much color either, drawn also as a shade of gray instead of the blue that most would expect it to be. The water from the ocean runs forward into a bay that sits in the foreground of the painting. The beach along the ocean and around the bay is very dark and somewhat neutral in color. The beach is the tan color that sand and dirt would be expected to look like, however it is dark and dull. It appears barren and lifeless, with the only plants being dead tree trunks that are twisted and broken. There is a man pulling a canoe onto the beach in the foreground of the painting. While it is obvious that this is a person, there are very little details about him that anyone can see. There are two halves of an egg shell sitting on either side of the bay entrance that frame the sun. This

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