Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 80 W × 80 H × 1 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | interior |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
I called it 'Wind". It was painted in the evening and days. i let it dry as if subsiding and later my brush danced again to make the necessary strokes. Then again the paint dried, leaving the painting in peace in order to continue with the new force to spread the paint on the canvas, mixing it with the previous layers. Somewhere leaving it translucent and somewhere roughly overlapping layers and leaving texture. The painting draws the viewer into the whirlpool of windy emotion as if saying "Look into my reality and I will show you Yours"
I have always been close to art in its various forms. I studied at the musical school by the class of the violin and finished it, but did not see musician as a musician. Also danced in childhood. In Turkey, he worked as an animator, which also included creative activities related to dance and acting skills. I loved painting in my early childhood, probably like most children. At first, it was an intuitive meditative drawing, and later this enthusiasm turned into a true all-consuming love. They say that the teacher appears at a time when a student is ready for this. So I met the artist Lyubomyr Khudyak and began to study at his school "Artistic Attic". For me, this person is a true mentor who can inspire and support his students. The artworks are in private collections in Ukraine, Australia, Hungary and Turkey.