King of Plastic Pearls
$1,200.00Acrylic on gallery canvas, 24×36 in, 2022
King of Plastic Pearls by Elena Nahum Leroy represents the modern trading situation as well as people’s consumption values.
Acrylic on gallery canvas, 24×36 in, 2022
King of Plastic Pearls by Elena Nahum Leroy represents the modern trading situation as well as people’s consumption values.
Lord of the Flies is another painting from Kings and Queens series that Elena Nahum Leroy created in 2022.
This painting represents the war that Putin started on February 24, 2022. Putin’s eyes are hidden with the pig mask, showing that he has no soul. Pig’s head idea is borrowed from Golding’s Lord of the Flies novel and represent innocent deaths caused by savage concepts of sacrifice to imaginary Lord of the Flies that stands for unreasonable fears.
Acrylic on canvas, mixed media, 24×36 in, 2022
Lord of the Forests
Acrylic on canvas, mixed media, 2021
30×40 in
Artist: Elena Nahum Leroy
Oasis is the third painting from Kings and Queens series.
The previous ones are: Lord of the Forests and Tsar of the Seas.
Mixed media (acrylic, watercolour, collage)
Gallery canvas, 30×40 in
2022
Oil on gallery canvas, unframed, signed.
36×48 in
Artist: Elena Nahum Leroy
Original oil painting on gallery stretched canvas, 2021
Very heavy (7 kilos) and very thoroughly done painting, symbolizing COVID-19 and recovery.
48x72in
I’m from St.Petersburg, Russia, where winters are gloomy-grey and cold. It can be cloudy for 2 or more months without even a single sunny day. In December, at noon it’s not light yet and at 3 pm it’s dark already. Also, apart from many other big cities, St. Petersburg’s central districts were planned by Italian architects and built as a royal city. A lot of streets have, in fact, two or even 4 rows of buildings, but only the first one is visible from the outside.
Apparently, the first row looked beautiful and rich and was made for wealthy landlords. Then through an arch in a wall, you get to another building, less prestigious than the first row; and through another arch to another one, and so on. The yards of the buildings remind the shape of rectangular wells, and one of those is depicted here.
Oil on Canvas, 2011
16×20 in
This Rabbit Bord belongs to my series of medieval monsters collection.
Carved by me, all prints are handmade and unique. This linocut print series is limited by 20 copies, signed and numbered.
It may come in rusty or black colour, and mat colour, as well as frame colour, varies. You’ll be contacted after you place your order to choose what you prefer.
As every print is unique, the imprint itself differs from copy to copy.
Print size approx. 5×7 in, paper size approx. 8×10 in
Bremen musicians in a mutative way: a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster – all in just 2 creatures.
Carved by me, all prints are handmade and unique. Each series is limited by 50 prints, signed and numbered.
Linocut is one of the most affordable original arts and can be a great gift to your friends, family or yourself 🙂
Print size approx. 4×6 in, paper size approx. 8×10 in
Oil on gallery canvas, unframed, signed.
24×36 in
Artist: Elena Nahum Leroy
The Eyes series include works from 2016, when, after some break in oil painting, I was working on transformation from realism to my own style.
4 x 6 in
Oil on canvas paper, 2016, framed
The Eyes series include works from 2016, when, after some break in oil painting, I was working on transformation from realism to my own style.
4 x 6 in
Oil on canvas paper, 2016, framed
The Eyes series include works from 2016, when, after some break in oil painting, I was working on transformation from realism to my own style.
4 x 6 in
Oil on canvas paper, 2016, framed
The Eyes series include works from 2016, when, after some break in oil painting, I was working on transformation from realism to my own style.
4 x 6 in
Oil on canvas paper, 2016, framed
The Eyes series include works from 2016, when, after some break in oil painting, I was working on transformation from realism to my own style.
4 x 6 in
Oil on canvas paper, 2016, framed
The Eyes series include works from 2016, when, after some break in oil painting, I was working on transformation from realism to my own style.
4 x 6 in
Oil on canvas paper, 2016, framed
The Eyes series include works from 2016, when, after some break in oil painting, I was working on transformation from realism to my own style.
4 x 6 in
Oil on canvas paper, 2016, framed
I love to paint portraits of my family. This original oil painting depicts my two little sons, who always get in trouble, but always together helping each other.
I wanted to show them as foxes because they are mischievous and playful.
I used oil paints in the heavy impasto technique and finished the work with oil bars.
Oil on canvas, 2024
36 x 48 in
The Spring 2021 painting depicts the most wonderful season in Vancouver – spring, but being unable to enjoy the season.
Oil on canvas, 2024
16×20 in