Shore
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Seller is: DEALER |
Artwork from: CREATOR |
Mediums:
Paintings, Other on Canvas
200 x 100 cm
2017
"Shore" by Matvei Vaisberg is not a landscape, but a state of boundary. Mountains, sky, and horizon lines merge into a silent structure of stillness and anticipation.
"Shore" by Matvei Vaisberg is not a place, but a conditional line where matter and perception intersect. The painting lacks narrative structure and treats landscape as a language of silence. The horizon line is not emphasized — it exists like breath, as a subtle division of color and texture. The space doesn’t open outward; it quiets inward. The viewer doesn’t enter the image — they stand before it like a wall of presence.
Vaisberg deliberately avoids depiction, bringing the landscape closer to an abstract plane where mood and condition prevail. Color doesn’t function as light but as pressure: blue and rust-red interact not through contrast, but through dense presence. This is not about observing nature, but about assembling stillness, boundary, and stasis. "Shore" is a painting about what separates without dividing.
Data sheet
- Creator presented by dealer
- Emerging Creator
- 200
- 100
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Abstract
Realism -
Conceptualism
Landscape
Nature - Other
- Canvas
















