Summer watermelon hunt
Summer Watermelon Hunt – Original 3D Masterpiece by Elwira Bernaciak
Indulge in the vibrant energy of summer with "Summer Watermelon Hunt", a unique 3D original painting that blends family storytelling with high-end textural art. This 40x50 cm masterpiece (59x49 cm with frame) is a testament to the artist's ability to find inspiration in the most joyful moments of domestic life.
The Vision: A Taste of Summer Solstice
Born from a humorous family tradition of "fighting" over the best slices of watermelon during June birthdays, this painting captures the exact moment of a "new taste discovery." It reflects the joy of time spent in the garden and the playful hunt for the freshest fruit. It is a celebration of family, laughter, and the sensory delights of the summer solstice.
Artistic Mastery & 3D Texture:
Sculptural Mixed Media: This is a multi-layered work where Elwira used clay, gesso, and acrylics to create a stunning 3D effect. The watermelon feels physically present on the canvas, inviting a tactile connection.
Complex Technique: Crafted using a combination of palette knives, delicate brushstrokes, and sponges, the piece features an intricate surface that mimics the rind and juicy interior of the fruit.
Shimmering Details: Added metallic paint additives enhance the visual impact, catching the light to simulate the glistening moisture of a fresh cut.
Gallery Provenance: Publicly presented in 2018 at the Intermarium Gallery in Dublin, this painting carries a history of professional exhibition and recognition.
Premium Framing: Housed in an elegant 49x59 cm white frame from Strand Framing, it is ready to become the vibrant heart of any contemporary dining room or gallery wall.
Specifications:
Artist: Elwira Bernaciak (BElwira Art)
Title: Summer Watermelon Hunt
Medium: Original 3D Mixed Media (Clay, Gesso, Acrylic) on Canvas
Year: 2018
Canvas Size: 40 cm x 50 cm
Framed Size: 49 cm x 59 cm (Strand Framing)
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
Painting was presented in 2018 at Intermarium Gallery in Dublin.

