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My Love Letter to Venice 010

Size: 30×40 cm | 12×16 in
Medium: Oil and Gold Leaf on Canvas
Original Venice cityscape painting by Sergei Moskalev. What fascinates me about gondolas is how they interact with light

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    In “My Love Letter to Venice 010”, Sergei Moskalev captures the essence of Venice through rich blues, warm golds, and fluid reflections that mirror the city’s watery soul. This original work, created in oil and gold leaf on canvas and measuring 30×40 cm | 12×16 in, belongs to the My Love Letter to Venice series — one of the artist’s most acclaimed collections.

    “What fascinates me about gondolas is how they interact with light. Their dark forms cut through shimmering reflections, creating contrast and rhythm across the surface of the water. As they move, they reshape the colors around them, turning the canal into a living canvas of shifting tones and subtle movement.” — Sergei Moskalev

    Born in 1970 in Penza, Russia, and now based in Israel, Sergei Moskalev has spent decades perfecting his expressive brushwork and palette knife technique. His Venice paintings are celebrated for their emotional resonance — each canvas capturing not just the appearance of gondolas, the Grand Canal, St. Mark’s Square, and Santa Maria della Salute, but the feeling of being present among them. As a member of the UNESCO International Federation of Artists, his work carries both artistic prestige and investment value.

    Enhanced with gold leaf, the painting gains an additional dimension — a warm, luminous glow that shifts with the light, creating an almost living quality that photographs cannot fully capture.

    This original painting is available for purchase through Basha Art Gallery with worldwide shipping. Each work comes with a certificate of authenticity. For inquiries about this piece or to commission a similar work, contact us directly.

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