Nooning Painting by Irina Vishtalyuk - Jose Art Gallery
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Nooning

Original artwork, 80×60 cm, 2021
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Characteristics of the Painting “Nooning”

Year of creation2021
Dimensions80 W × 60 H × 3 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleimpressionism
Genreanimal
Materialsoil, canvas
Framingthe artwork is sold with framing
Keywords
ruralfarmsgrasslandscapefieldtreeweedsMeadowAgriculturerural areasdairy productsCattlePasturetreessummer

Description of the Artwork “Nooning”

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The magical peace of village life, immortalized by Iryna Vyshtalyuk, sparkles with light touches of the brush and comes to life in warm, sunny colors. In this picture, the peaceful life of the village, field work on the farm, cattle on fertile pastures are embraced by the summer glow. Such an image produces a calming effect, reminding of the value of simplicity and naturalness of rural life, its undeniable beauty and meaning for the soul.

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About the artist

Iryna Oleksandrivna Vyshtalyuk She was born in 1978, on March 16, in the city of Donetsk, Ukraine, in the family of a metallurgist and teacher. Graduated from the Donetsk Central Children's Art School in 1993. In 2000, she received an education as an economist at the Donetsk National Technical University, worked in areas related to design, advertising or printing, mostly engaged in graphic design and computer graphics. In the early 2000s, she was the author of a project to create a gazebo and a fountain in the central square of Donetsk. In 2014, with the beginning of the war, she was forced to move to Kyiv in search of work. She practiced teaching in orphanages, taught fine arts and art history in an alternative school, and, as needed, was involved in the restoration of paintings in churches. In 2019, she submitted documents to NAOMA, passed the competition, got into the workshop of Henry Mykolayovych Yagodkin. Later, she moved to the workshop named after Mykola Storozhenka (workshop of monumental painting and temple culture, director Ivan Yakovych Pylypenko, professor of NAOMA, and teacher Oles Vasyliovych Solovei, head of the painting and composition department of NAOMA), She received a bachelor's degree and entered the master's program at NAOMA (supervisor - Oleksandr Petrovych Tsugorka, rector of NAOMA). Took part in about 30 All-Ukrainian and international exhibitions, also holds personal exhibitions, since 2023 - a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.

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