The Bridge (2022) Painting by Naomi Czupryna

Acrylic on Canvas, 18x24 in
$625
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 18in, Width 24in
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  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Impressionism Forest
"The Bridge" is a breathtaking piece that transports the viewer to a harmonious water garden. The focal point of the painting is a beautifully constructed wooden footbridge, displaying intricate details and casting captivating shadows against the stone supports below. The surrounding foliage, painted with energetic brushstrokes, adds a touch[...]
"The Bridge" is a breathtaking piece that transports the viewer to a harmonious water garden. The focal point of the painting is a beautifully constructed wooden footbridge, displaying intricate details and casting captivating shadows against the stone supports below. The surrounding foliage, painted with energetic brushstrokes, adds a touch of lushness to the scene.

The water, rendered with various shades of green and blue, exhibits both depth and transparency, creating a sense of calm and serenity. Lily pads dot the surface, adorned with striking pink and white water lilies that contrast elegantly with the predominantly green palette. The lighting suggests a diffuse ambiance, further enhancing the tranquility of the setting.

Overall, this artwork captures the movement and natural beauty of a secluded water garden, inviting the viewer to bask in its peacefulness and find solace in its enchanting atmosphere.

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Naomi, born in Dayton, TN, is an artist whose passion for creativity was ignited from an early age. Despite growing up in the austere environment of a small town in the Southeastern US and living in government[...]

Naomi, born in Dayton, TN, is an artist whose passion for creativity was ignited from an early age. Despite growing up in the austere environment of a small town in the Southeastern US and living in government housing, she discovered her yearning to express herself through art. Always aware of her calling to be an artist, it wasn’t until later in life that Naomi realized the potential to combine her artistic pursuits with a sustainable career.

Naomi’s pursuit of education took a pragmatic turn—earning a bachelor's degree in business management and an MBA. However, her academic path did not lead her towards official artistic training. Instead, she found herself commissioned into the US Army in 2007. As her life revolved around her military career, she had to forsake her artistic endeavors, leading to a hiatus in her creative journey.

Her military career, however, was not without its challenges. After suffering combat injuries and struggling with anxiety and depression, Naomi bid adieu to the Army in 2013 and dedicated her time to being a mother. While she initially believed that motherhood would help her recover and find renewed purpose, she realized the road to tranquility was much farther. It was at this point that Naomi recalled her true passion—art. Picking up a paintbrush was not just an act of creating but also an act of healing. She found solace and joy in each stroke, leading her back to her creative roots.

Currently, Naomi is still exploring her artistry, her drive fueled by her passion to make a difference. Aiming to convey a message of self-worth to her collectors, Naomi is experimenting with her subject matter—confidence shining through in her eclectic mix of landscapes, animal portraits, and human figures. However, her creative process is defined—starting with a charcoal sketch, progressing to a layered color addition with acrylics, and tying it all together in oil paints. Her technique of trial and error, reflecting her journey in life, adds authenticity to her creations.

Inspiration for Naomi comes from artists such as Monet, Anne Stokes, and Elli Milan. Her paintings display a distinct blend of boldness and color that echo the tranquil landscapes of Monet and the dynamic figures of Stokes and Milan. She is currently a member of the Cotuit Center for the Arts and Falmouth Art Center.

Naomi's amazing journey is far from over. She continues to capture her voice in her art, proving that art can serve as a vehicle for self-expression, resilience, and healing. Despite her unconventional path toward becoming an artist, Naomi's story, like her art, is a testament to the transformative power of creativity.

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