Music Forever
$40.00Do you love the music the way this fox does?
6 x6 in
collage, decoupage, watercolour, cradle board
Do you love the music the way this fox does?
6 x6 in
collage, decoupage, watercolour, cradle board
Our Golden Dragon is quite happy now, enjoying his prosperity with his little pet – a blue parrot.
5×7, framed in 8×10 in frame
Watercolour, 2024
That’s a never-ending topic between the parents and the kids.
6 x 6 in
Collage on a cradleboard
The fish wants a little blue frog, and the cat put his head down to hunt for the fish. No worries, all they will miss.
Mixed media on board, 2023
8 x 10 in, framed
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 coyote has two little frogs as pets; they are all hungry now. The solution is a pizza!
9 x 12 in, framed
Travelling between the worlds can be easy, even if it’s the jungles created by Russeau.
6 x 6 in
2024