Firstborn: The Origins of Motherly Love Painting by Sergiy Berezin
Firstborn: The Origins of Motherly Love Painting by Sergiy Berezin
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Firstborn: The Origins of Motherly Love

Sergiy BerezinUkraine
Original artwork, 60×90 cm, 2021
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Characteristics of the Painting “Firstborn: The Origins of Motherly Love”

Year of creation2021
Dimensions60 W × 90 H × 3 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleimpressionism
Genregenre
Materialsoil, canvas
Type of packagingcardboard box
Keywords
StatueMilitary uniformsformsculptureClothReligionOldcoatingfaceArchitectureHumanArtstonecamouflagetripsfirstbornchildchildMotherlactationmotherhood

Description of the Artwork “Firstborn: The Origins of Motherly Love”

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Sergiy Berezin in his work “Firstborn” explores the rich inner world of motherhood through the prism of sculpture. This work is imbued with love and warmth, taking the viewer through time to the origins of creating a family. The clothing depicted in the work symbolizes both religious and social aspects of the perception of motherhood, echoing camouflage as a symbol of protection and care. This sculpture is a journey to the first, brightest and most important moment in the life of parents - the birth of their first child, expressed through an artificially created image filled with depth and significance.

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About the artist

I am Sergey Valentinovich Berezin, a soul intertwined with the vibrant canvas of life since 1959, residing amidst the serene landscapes of Stryi, Ukraine. An artisan of self-discovery, I emerged as an autodidact in the realm of art. In 1982, I graced the halls of the National Art University in Leningrad, now bathed in the luminescence of St. Petersburg. Simultaneously, I delved into the alchemy of inorganic compounds, earning a diploma from Lviv Polytechnic. This fusion of artistic fervor and scientific acumen birthed my bespoke designer paints, a symphony of hues unparalleled in their uniqueness. The genesis of my artistic voyage traces back to the gentle strokes of my mother's hand, an adept maestro of her time. My oeuvre transcends the confines of conventional artistry, birthing a stylistic paradigm uniquely my own. Discerning connoisseurs readily identify the unmistakable signature of my craft within each stroke and hue. Within my palette, antiquity converges with modernity as I adorn my canvases with glazes hewn from the remnants of my familial legacy. Pigments from epochs past, relics of the 19th century, imbue my creations with a mesmerizing allure, akin to the ethereal dance of watercolors. My creations traverse continents, embraced by the embrace of patrons across the globe. Embarking on a kaleidoscopic journey through regional exhibitions, my artistic odyssey reached its zenith at the international stage. In 2003, in the hallowed halls of Europe, I was bestowed with the prestigious first prize at the "Mother and Child" exhibition, a testament to the benevolent symbiosis of art and philanthropy. The heart of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, bore witness to my myriad exhibitions, each a paean to the collective consciousness of our era. Today, I stand at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, perpetually questing for the avant-garde in the tapestry of modern art. With each brushstroke, I endeavor to illuminate the existential tapestry of humanity, beckoning viewers to introspection and enlightenment. I extend my deepest gratitude for your unwavering patronage, and may your journey through my gallery be a tapestry of joy and enlightenment. Happy perusing! 🎨

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