Tangerines painting.
Title: ''Tangerines."
Artist: Inna Berbisa
Medium: Oil on Canvas Board
Size: 20x20cm
🌈 HIGHLIGHTS:
🌈 Size;
Height; 20 cm (7,8 inches)
Width; 20 cm (7,8 inches)
Depth: 2 mm (0,1 inches)
🌈 Materials; oil paints, canvas board.
🌈 The author's signature.
🌈 I do the packaging and ship within 1- 3 business days after purchase.
🌈 Shipping: quality protective packaging with tracking number
🌈Returns:
Buyer pays for return shipping.
🌈 Please note that the colors in the picture may vary depending your monitor.
**Inna Bebrisa retains the copyright for all photographs, paintings, works of art, drawings and illustrations.
None of the above may be reproduced or copied without permission.**
Mandarins in art often symbolize warmth, abundance, and joy. With their bright orange color, they are associated with the sun and energy, making them perfect for conveying positive emotions. In some cultures, mandarins represent wealth and prosperity. For example, in Chinese tradition, they are considered a sign of good luck and are often included in festive compositions.
Additionally, mandarins can symbolize naturalness and a connection to nature, emphasizing harmony and the beauty of everyday life. Their presence in paintings can also evoke feelings of nostalgia, reminding us of childhood or seasonal delights, such as New Year's celebrations.
Title: ''Tangerines."
Artist: Inna Berbisa
Medium: Oil on Canvas Board
Size: 20x20cm
🌈 HIGHLIGHTS:
🌈 Size;
Height; 20 cm (7,8 inches)
Width; 20 cm (7,8 inches)
Depth: 2 mm (0,1 inches)
🌈 Materials; oil paints, canvas board.
🌈 The author's signature.
🌈 I do the packaging and ship within 1- 3 business days after purchase.
🌈 Shipping: quality protective packaging with tracking number
🌈Returns:
Buyer pays for return shipping.
🌈 Please note that the colors in the picture may vary depending your monitor.
**Inna Bebrisa retains the copyright for all photographs, paintings, works of art, drawings and illustrations.
None of the above may be reproduced or copied without permission.**
Mandarins in art often symbolize warmth, abundance, and joy. With their bright orange color, they are associated with the sun and energy, making them perfect for conveying positive emotions. In some cultures, mandarins represent wealth and prosperity. For example, in Chinese tradition, they are considered a sign of good luck and are often included in festive compositions.
Additionally, mandarins can symbolize naturalness and a connection to nature, emphasizing harmony and the beauty of everyday life. Their presence in paintings can also evoke feelings of nostalgia, reminding us of childhood or seasonal delights, such as New Year's celebrations.