By the River (1940–1944)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"By the River," painted by Ján Novák between 1940 and 1944, captures an enchanting riverside scene brushed with the gentle touch of watercolors. Novák utilizes a vivid palette to highlight the serenity and nuanced mystery of nature. In this piece, viewers are drawn into a lush landscape shrouded in a play of shadows and light. The river itself is subtly implied, present through the reflections and the flow of colors across the canvas.The brilliance of Novák's work lies in his abstract portrayal—a blend of smudged and distinct strokes—evoking a sense of movement and tranquility. The painting features organic forms that sweep across the tableau with dynamic bursts of greens and yellows against deeper blues and purples, suggesting dense foliage and perhaps the onset of dusk. Dominating the foreground, one perceives the outlines of river stones or perhaps small wildlife, lending a tactile essence to the ethereal scene."By the River" invites admirers to pause and reflect, akin to a moment of peace beside a quietly flowing stream.