The collection of the Iskitim Museum of Arts and History includes a small painting titled “Sunflowers” by Ivan Petrovich Popov.
Sunflowers
The weather was incredibly nice — it was sunny, warm, and quiet. The round-faced sunflowers were looking out from behind fences, with sparrows bathing in the hot road dust. And there was not a single person in sight…
The painting features a close-up view of blooming sunflowers, with bees collecting nectar from the flowers. The image is dominated by the yellow color, which is bright, sunny, and optimistic, creating a joyful mood. The lively golden shades of yellow and the use of quick brushstrokes create a warm and heart-touching scene. Ivan Popov painted sunflowers many times throughout his career, using various techniques. The All-Russian Shukshin Memorial Museum-Reserve houses two other artworks featuring sunflowers — “A Small Sunflower” painted in 1991 and “Morning in Srostki”, a later work created in 2001. These paintings share a common theme of morning joy, warm sunlight, and the nice feeling of being close to home.
Sunflowers
