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Sergiu Ciochină Illuminates Dreamy Sun-Dappled Scenes in His Glowing Oil Paintings — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 29 May 2024 15:32
Published 29 May 2024
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Art#impasto #landscapes #painting #Sergiu Ciochină#impasto #landscapes #painting #Sergiu Ciochină



Art

#impasto
#landscapes
#painting
#Sergiu Ciochină

“Morning Shadows.” All images © Sergiu Ciochină, shared with permission

From the romantic streets of Paris to sun-dappled walkways of Mediterranean villages, Sergiu Ciochină’s paintings (previously) transport us to remarkable places. The artist, who is based in Moldova, recently embarked on a journey through northern France, Paris, Portugal, Madeira, and Morocco.

“Paris is undeniably a powerful source of inspiration but also challenging to capture,” Ciochină tells Colossal. “It is so diverse, rich, and at the same time subtle and difficult to reinterpret while capturing the feelings and atmosphere of the place.” He focuses on architecture, flora, and daylight but omits a human presence, evoking the inimitable sensation of discovery one feels when traveling to new destinations.

Ciochină is fascinated by the interplay of light and texture, drawing on the legacy of the Impressionists in the way he captures the intricacies of landscapes in oil. He captures the sun dashing off the sea, glows in narrow streets, or casts dramatic shadows of trees onto buildings and paths. Employing an impasto technique featuring energetic, visible brushstrokes, he highlights the unique textures and patterns of each place, bordering on low relief.

While his paintings resist a narrative or chronological approach, Ciochină views each work as a continuous journey from one to the next, mirroring travel itself. “The places, people, colors, rays of sunshine, and the shadows they cast—these are what inspire me during my travels,” he says.

Explore more on the artist’s Instagram, and find available works and prints on his website.

 

an oil painting of the side of a building with blue shadows cast by a tree

“Blue Shadows #30”

an oil painting of a Parisian building with shadows cast onto it by a tree

“Blue Shadows #75”

Sergiu Ciochină Illuminates Dreamy Sun-Dappled Scenes in His Glowing Oil Paintings — Colossal

Left: “Azure Waters #12.” Right: “Wisteria Whispers #2”

an oil painting portraying shadows from trees cast onto the side of a building in the evening

“Home Is Where Your Heart Is #1”

an oil painting of an small street in Marakech with sun-dappled walls and ground, trees and plants, and numerous archways

“Memories from Maroc #2”

an oil painting of a nighttime scene in Paris with illuminated ground-level windows and a street light casting shadows of trees onto the ground and building

“Nights in Paris #12”

#impasto
#landscapes
#painting
#Sergiu Ciochină

 

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