
Sergey Frolov’s painting is a picturesque depiction of one of St. Petersburg’s most iconic architectural landmarks — the Church of the Savior on Blood. The artist skillfully captures the spirit of the era, focusing on the intricate architecture of the cathedral with its rich ornaments and colorful domes. The distant bridge and canal embankment add depth to the composition. The foliage of the trees and the passersby with umbrellas contribute an element of everyday life. The soft light and slight haze in the atmosphere create a romantic mood, transforming this piece into a harmonious blend of realism and romanticism.
Sergei Frolov
A St. Petersburg-based artist since 2002. Sergei continues to develop his unique style, combining classical techniques with contemporary ideas. He masterfully depicts urban scenes and interiors, creates copies of European genre paintings and bird still lifes, demonstrating a high level of craftsmanship. His work is also characterized by an interest in surrealism and steampunk. The artist's works are held in private collections in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vienna, and Budapest.