Collection of paintings Places of Power contains paintings by various European artists depicting holy and sacred places for various communities, nations or all mankind. These paintings inspire positivity and good deeds, they spread the positive energy of holy and sacred places of power. Many people make pilgrimages to these places of power. People should do good things and love, not war. Places of Power are important places not only for some communities or nations, but also for all mankind.
Stepan Sigetiy
St. Catherine’s Church in Budapest, 1990
Canvas, oil. Size 60×70 cm
Nicolas Gloutchenko (Mykola Glushchenko) (Nikolay Glushchenko)
Dawn over the Carpathians, 1970s.
Canvas on cardboard, oil. Size 40 х 50 cm
Stepan Sigetiy
Khor Virap Monastery at the foot of Ararat
Carton, oil. Size 40х50 cm
Olga Shevchenko
Kailash
Canvas, oil. Size 50х50 cm
Olga Shevchenko
Shasta
Canvas, oil. Size 50х60 cm
Olga Shevchenko
Uluru
Canvas, oil. Size 60х70 cm
Nicolas Gloutchenko (Mykola Glushchenko) (Nikolay Glushchenko) (1901-1977).
Dnipro hill, 1940s.
Carton, oil. Size 31х45 cm
Stepan Sigetiy (1926-2014)
Tisa River near Black Mountain, 1979
Canvas, oil. Size 50×60 cm
Aman Amangeldiev (1930-2019).
Transcarpathian motif, 1985.
Canvas, oil. Size 60×70 cm
Stepan Sigetiy (1926-2014).
Bodochan Mountains, 1991.
Carton, oil. Size 70×80 cm
Michael Peter
Hunting Palace of Count Schönborn, 1986
Carton, oil. Size 70×80 cm
Stepan Sigetiy
Palanok Castle
Carton, oil. Size 35х50 cm
Stepan Sigetiy
Nevytsky castle
Carton, oil. Size 34х49 cm
Vasyl Burch (1919-1993)
Black River, 1968
Canvas, oil. Size 70×70 cm
Zoltan Sholtes (1909-1990)
Lake Synevyr, 1975
Canvas, oil. Size 44х78 cm
Anton Kovacs
Uzhhorod Synagogue
Canvas, oil. Size 60х80 cm