The Day After Tomorrow

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 153cm (W) x 122cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Painted on the edge of disbelief, The Day After Tomorrow is a symbolic still life about the fragile normality we try to protect when the world begins to tilt.

A skull sits forward as a permanent reminder of human mortality — a classic memento mori. Beside it, the calm Venus bust stands for what endures beyond headlines: art, classical beauty, and the quiet dignity of human culture. Behind them, sunflowers and fiery orange blooms spill outward in a burst of life, throwing sharp cobalt-blue shadows that feel both theatrical and ominous.

Perched on a book of poetry is a strange beast-vessel — an enigma and a promise: that something unexpected and new can still emerge from old foundations, if imagination is allowed to run free. Scattered petals and small objects become evidence of everyday life — precious, breakable, and worth keeping.

I painted this when tensions between two neighbouring countries were rising, and like many of us, I couldn’t honestly believe it would truly happen. The day after tomorrow, war began. The worst part is that it’s still going.

This work holds two emotions at once: hope for a bright future, and a desperate, quiet plea for peace.

Artist Bio

Hi, I’m Valentyna Crane — a contemporary impressionist landscape painter based in Canberra. I paint the feeling of a place: changing light, shifting atmosphere, and that sense of moving air that makes a landscape come alive.

My art journey began in Crimea, Ukraine, where I trained at the Samokish College of Fine Arts, and later completed a Master’s degree in Architecture and Landscape Design at V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Even earlier, my foundation was shaped by formal training at the Fine Arts School for children in Simferopol, where I studied drawing, composition, sculpture, decorative arts, and traditional painting techniques.

That classical background still supports my work today — strong structure and confident draftsmanship — but I paint with freedom: vibrant colour, luminous light, and expressive brushstrokes. My influences stretch from the Russian masters (like Repin) to the colour and light of Cézanne and Monet.

Now in Australia, I’m endlessly inspired by Canberra’s crisp air, open skies, and bush textures. I love creating paintings that feel uplifting and alive — pieces you’ll keep noticing and enjoying as you live with them.

My purpose is simple: to bring more light and beauty into the world, and to share that feeling with the people who connect with my work. If you have any questions, or you’d like to discuss a commission, I’d love to hear from you.

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Valentyna's studio is in Canberra