Yacht Club in Sevastopol

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The painting “Yacht Club in Sevastopol” (2013) is a unique work of art by Andreev Alexander Abramovich (1958–2016), Honored Artist of Crimea. It is made in the technique of oil on cardboard, measuring 50 × 70 cm, framed in an Italian wooden frame.
The work is created in a single copy, has the artist’s signature on the front and the author’s mark on the back, which confirms its originality and collection value.
The plot — a seascape with yachts on the shore of Sevastopol — reflects the artist’s characteristic style, his ability to combine impressionistic strokes with a realistic vision. The atmosphere of a calm harbor with a touch of sea coolness makes the painting attractive both for collectors and for interior solutions in private residences and art spaces.

Andreev's work is represented in leading museums in Ukraine and Crimea (Sevastopol Art Museum named after M.P. Kroshitsky, Bakhchisarai Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve, Simferopol Art Museum), as well as in private collections in Bulgaria, Turkey, Israel, the USA, Germany and the Czech Republic.

Investment forecast
Current market value (2024–2025): approximately $4,000 – $6,000 (depending on the gallery and country of sale).
Growth forecast (2025–2030): 35–50% due to the limited market for Andreev's works (after the artist's death in 2016, his works are no longer being created, which increases the scarcity and collector's value).
Long-term horizon (10–15 years): potential growth to $9,000 – $12,000 subject to active international representation and participation in exhibition projects.
Liquidity: high among seascape collectors, as well as in Ukraine, Turkey, Israel, Germany and the USA, where the artist’s works are already presented.
Investor recommendation
This painting should be considered as:
A collector’s asset — a unique work in the seascape genre.
A medium-term investment with a projected growth in value of 7–10% annually.
A prestigious interior element that enhances the owner’s status and creates added cultural value.

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