The painting "Yellow Tulips" (the right part of the triptych) by Marina Orlova is executed in a realistic manner, contrasting with the central part of the triptych. The canvas depicts large, semi-open buds of yellow tulips.
The tulip petals are painted in various shades of yellow, ranging from light cream to rich golden tones, with smooth color transitions that create volume and depth. The texture of the petals is visible, and the natural curves and folds are depicted. The stamens and pistils inside the bud are detailed, adding realism to the image.
The background of the painting consists of vertical strokes of green and blue, which imitate the stems and the sky, creating a sense of lightness and airiness. The thin vertical strokes visually stretch the image upwards, adding dynamism.
The right-hand part of the triptych, along with the left-hand part, creates a visual contrast with the central part, which is executed in a different technique, adding depth and interest to the triptych as a whole.
The tulip petals are painted in various shades of yellow, ranging from light cream to rich golden tones, with smooth color transitions that create volume and depth. The texture of the petals is visible, and the natural curves and folds are depicted. The stamens and pistils inside the bud are detailed, adding realism to the image.
The background of the painting consists of vertical strokes of green and blue, which imitate the stems and the sky, creating a sense of lightness and airiness. The thin vertical strokes visually stretch the image upwards, adding dynamism.
The right-hand part of the triptych, along with the left-hand part, creates a visual contrast with the central part, which is executed in a different technique, adding depth and interest to the triptych as a whole.









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