Peisaj citadin
From the collection of Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
From the collection of Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
Peisaj citadin is a work by Eugen Ispir, held at Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
This painting looks messy but alive—thick, uneven brushstrokes create a chaotic scene. Dark greens and browns dominate, like tangled trees or buildings, while splashes of orange and blue add sharp contrast. The colors feel raw, almost like the paint was slapped on fast. Shapes blur together, making it hard to tell what’s what. The paint itself is the star here—it’s thick and textured, almost like you could reach in and touch it. Some spots look scratched or worn, as if the artist kept working until it felt right. If you like this bold, rough style, look up impasto next.
Eugen Ispir painted quiet scenes of places: orchards, riverbanks, Paris streets, and Split’s harbor.
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