Online Gallery
2025 Adult Categories
Alex Kovalenko
Lights at the harbour
Oil on linen
The bright colours of the light reflecting off of the water’s surface, framed by the dark blues of the sky, stop me on my morning stroll. The chill of the air mixed with the buzz of the harbour, while vessels prepared for another day of work inspired me to take on this project
Size: 91 × 61 cm
Images and dimensions of artwork have been supplied to the organiser directly from the artist. Although we have taken all care to check dimensions and image representation, The Doyles Art Awards (the Organiser) takes no responsibility for any variations to colour accuracy or size details. The sizing displayed is based on external width or height including any frame or mount, primarily for shipping purposes. If you need to view the artwork in its frame, or have the size checked for a specific hanging space, please email marketing@thedoylesaward.com.au or visit the exhibition in person.
Artworks will be shipped within 3 working days of exhibition close.
Method of shipment is through Aramex Courier Services road freight services.
We currently ship to Australian locations only. We cannot deliver to PO Boxes.
No returns, refunds or exchanges of artwork will be permitted.
The Doyles (d’Arcy Doyle Art Awards Ltd) is not liable for any products damaged or lost during handling or shipping. The Doyles Art Awards recommends purchasers arrange transit insurance specifically for artworks.
Have a question about this artwork? Email us!
Share
About Alex Kovalenko
Born and bred in Ukraine, I immigrated to Adelaide, Australia with my young family in my late twenties. Although, I was fascinated with art at a young age, my passion for drawing and painting developed through my love for photography, when I began wondering how my landscapes and portraits would come to life in oil or watercolour mediums.
Since then I have worked with oil and watercolour and they have both become equally important to my professional development.
I’m fascinated by people, their interactions and their surroundings. I’m touched by the elegance of Rembrandt’s and Vermeer’s work, the raw realism