Summer Flower Field
By Tetiana Vysochynska
A summer meadow bursts with wildflowers in this field study by Ukrainian painter Tetiana Vysochynska. Daisies, foxgloves, and scattered spots of yellow and purple fill the foreground, painted with thick, loose brushstrokes that catch the light. A large tree on the left anchors the scene, its dense green foliage a solid weight against the hazy line of trees and sky in the distance. The signature "TVED" appears in the lower right corner, along with the year.
Vysochynska works in a style that owes a lot to the plein air tradition, meaning she paints outdoors to capture how light and color actually look in the moment. The flowers are not carefully drawn shapes but quick dabs and flicks of paint that only settle into recognizable blooms when you step back. The soft, whitish sky and the slightly blurred treeline give the whole field a warm, sun-washed feeling, the kind of day when the air feels thick with heat and pollen. It is an honest, unfussy painting of an ordinary summer field, made with real affection for the subject.
AI This particular version has been edited using AI technology to reveal the original painting in its entirety.