AUTUM 2, 2025 An Oil on Canvas, Expressionism, Painting
Autum 2 – A Beautiful Autumn Birch Forest by Nicolae Blei
This impressionist masterpiece captures the heart of autumn, where a golden birch forest stands illuminated beneath a soft blue sky. The winding forest path, flanked by trees dressed in warm yellow, orange, and brown tones, invites the viewer into a world of tranquility and renewal.
Blei’s expressive brushwork brings depth and movement to the composition, making the foliage appear to sway gently in the autumn breeze. The play of light and shadow across the scene enhances the painting’s peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. With its rich earthy palette and subtle variations in color, Autum 2 beautifully captures the fleeting moments of seasonal change, evoking feelings of nostalgia and serenity.
Measuring 65x55 cm, this oil painting is an ideal addition to a living room, office, hotel lobby, or gallery exhibition, where its warm hues and refreshing ambiance can transform any space. Nicolae Blei, whose works have been showcased in Sweden, Switzerland, and France, continues to masterfully translate nature’s beauty into timeless art through his signature impressionist technique.
For art lovers and collectors alike, Autum 2 is a captivating tribute to nature’s golden season, offering a harmonious blend of warmth and tranquility.
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Nicolae Blei
Landscape | Realism | Impressionism
Collective Exhibitions Participant
Biography
Nicolae Blei is a Romanian painter who graduated from a major Romanian art institute in the early 1970s






















