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Lake Baikal Marine Scene, Oil Pastel (2025) Painting by Olya Moose

Pastel on Paper, 14.6x9.7 in
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  • Acrylic on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 14.6in, Width 9.7in
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  • Categories Seascape
This oil pastel drawing is an attempt to grapple with Lake Baikal’s duality. It’s about the dramatic dance between wild turquoise waves and the calming whisper of the shore. I tried to show both the raw energy of Baikal’s open water and the grounded feeling of the coastline. You can almost feel the foam spraying up with the force of those waves, all [...]
This oil pastel drawing is an attempt to grapple with Lake Baikal’s duality. It’s about the dramatic dance between wild turquoise waves and the calming whisper of the shore. I tried to show both the raw energy of Baikal’s open water and the grounded feeling of the coastline. You can almost feel the foam spraying up with the force of those waves, all rendered in layers of Prussian blue, hints of emerald, and stark white. The texture of the pastels creates a lovely rough feeling, perfectly fitting the scene. This isn’t just a view, it’s the feel of the place, put on paper.
This Baikal seascape is rendered in a style that blends impressionistic techniques with a touch of expressive energy. The focus is on capturing the ephemeral qualities of light and movement on the water, using loose, painterly strokes of oil pastel. While rooted in observation, the painting departs from strict realism, favoring a more emotional and subjective interpretation of the landscape.

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I’m Olga Goretskaya, an artist from Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia, working under the pseudonym OLya Moose. By training, I’m a musician and educator, but my love for painting has been with me since childhood. [...]

I’m Olga Goretskaya, an artist from Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia, working under the pseudonym OLya Moose. By training, I’m a musician and educator, but my love for painting has been with me since childhood. I’ve honed my skills through both in-person and online courses, exploring watercolor, oil, acrylic, graphic arts, and digital art. My experience with photography and video editing has enriched my artistic arsenal. I work in a mixed media style, blending contemporary Impressionism, Minimalism, and Abstraction, with an emphasis on vibrant colors. My inspiration comes from nature, striving to capture its beauty, joy, and harmony. My work is influenced by masters such as Picasso, Kandinsky, Renoir, Monet, and Van Gogh, as well as many Russian artists. Buryat culture and traditions, Russian decorative art, and, of course, the Siberian wilderness and Lake Baikal – all are vital sources of my inspiration.

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