
Sergey Frolov's painting is an impressive depiction of a drawbridge in the background of Saint Petersburg. The artwork showcases one of the city's iconic bridges during the twilight hours, with its sections raised to allow ships to pass on the Neva River. The background is rendered in soft, pastel shades of pink and blue, creating an atmosphere of the approaching evening. In the distance, the Peter and Paul Fortress can be seen, its spire rising against the sky, adding historical significance and depth to the composition. The work is executed in a realistic manner, with attention to the details of the bridges and reflections in the water highlighting the artist's skill.
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.