Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 30 W × 50 H × 0.3 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | contemporary art |
Genre | history |
Materials | acrylic, wood |
This painting represents contemporary art that explores the historical themes of Ethiopia through the lens of freedom and creativity. Using oil paints on a 30 x 50 cm canvas, the author brought to life his vision of the coffee bean legend, adding special significance to each detail. Created in 2024, the work is part of Vladislav Savenkov’s extensive research in the field of historical narrative and contemporary art.
Creativity has recently become my life's calling. a few years ago, I realized that my personal biography should be related to the artistic craft, with its unpredictable abstract forms and content load. I started drawing on my own, without professional education, mentors, teachers, or mentors. that is why I realized that emotion and calling are the driving force of any artist, and experience and concept are the language with which an artist can communicate with his audience. I am a professional athlete, champion of Ukraine in swimming, and therefore the result for me is not an empty sound. my works must necessarily have a final result, namely - to let the viewer understand exactly what I feel and what meaning I put in my paintings. my creative biography is just beginning. I did not take part in any exhibitions, and so far the connoisseurs of my paintings are a limited circle of people - my friends and my family. I experiment with materials, colors, light and style, I love innovative and unexpected approaches to the creative process. modern style for me is a universal, limitless set of tools for covering all topics that interest me - social topics, the life of my generation, my society, pain, despair, emotions, despair and excitement, happiness and love. an artist who is a moral and professional authority for me - Jackson Pollock. he is the one who creates multidimensional artistic worlds. my, so far small world, also strives for gradual expansion. Regards, Vladyslav SAVENKOV