Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre, Paris

Artist
Oxypoint
Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre, Paris (2024) Oil on canvas
  • Dimensions : 50 x 50 x 2 cm
  • Framing : No
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Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Paris with this vibrant palette knife oil painting depicting the iconic Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre (Sacré-Cœur).
Bathed in the golden glow of sunset, the basilica stands majestically atop the hill of Montmartre, its pristine domes reflecting the city’s profound history and spiritual significance. The textured strokes capture the play of light on the basilica’s ornate architecture, emphasizing its grandeur and the warm hues of the Parisian skyline.
The Sacré-Cœur is more than a masterpiece of Roman-Byzantine architecture; it is a symbol of hope and devotion. Constructed in the late 19th century, this sacred site was envisioned as a beacon of faith and resilience during times of national turmoil. Today, it continues to draw visitors from around the globe, offering breathtaking views of the city and a serene place of reflection.
The painting was painted in 2024
The picture is painted with a pallete knife.

Artist Biography

In each of my paintings, I strive to convey not only a visual impression, but also an energy that can be felt tactilely. My main tool is the palette knife, with which I create many layers and textures on the canvas. Each stroke is a reflection of my feelings, moods and sensations, which are intertwined with paint and transferred to the canvas, leaving their own unique mark. My paintings invite the viewer into the world of bright and saturated colors, each artwork seems to come to life, inviting you to touch it with your hand and feel its power. Interesting plots, warmly familiar to everyone, help you immerse yourself in my emotions and know them with your own heart, get unforgettable aesthetic and emotional impressions. Awards & Distinctions: 2021 CONTEST WINNER in the international Pyrenees watercolour contest&exhibition organized by the IWM Aquarelle Pyrénéenne (France). 2021 MERIT AWARD in the1st INTERNATIONAL WATERCOLOR EXHIBITION & COMPETITION organized by the IWS SINGAPORE. 2021 Finalist and nominee for "The Special Award" in the "Step by Step" - International Foundation Contemporary Watercolor Art, Gdansk, Poland 2021 DIPLOMA/RECOGNITION of the 4th Castra International Watercolor Festival 2021 (was among the 16 winners among 300 selected participants). August, 2021, Slovenia. 2021 TOP-50 in the selection for an international exhibition to the Fine Arts Association in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. 2022 Top-200 MERIT AWARD artists out of 3725 participants in the International Watercolour Masters 2022, England 2022 CONTEST WINNER in the “Global Art Connection Watercolour Exposition France-Poland 2022 Exhibitions: Group Exhibition 2020 Participation in the 3rd international small format watercolor festival "Mini Castra" - 2020. 2020 Participation in the international online exhibition organized by the Japan Watercolor Institute. 2020 Finalist of the international project (competition) "Christmas Light" organized by the International Foundation Contemporary Watercolor Art. 2021 Participation in the international exhibition "Wouman soul" organized by the IWS Serbia. 2022 Participation in the international exhibition "With watercolor in the heart". Organizers: Step by Step - International Foundation Contemporary Watercolor Art Gdansk, Poland 2022 "ART COLONY IN KOCLJEVINA", Organizers: KOCLJEVINA and Tatjana Mijatovi? Slovenia, Hungary 2022 "SEE THE BIG PICTURE", Organizers: ArtMine and Desmond Doyle. Austria. 2022 "TROFAIACH AFTER 100 YEARS", Trofaiach, Austria. 2023 "DUPLEK ART 14", Organizers: Rajko Ferk. 40 artists from all over the world gathered at the art colony Duplek to create art. 2023 5th Castra International Watercolor Festival 2023, Slovenia. 2024 "Haloze through the lens of an artist" organized by Marko Vindiš

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