Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 100 W × 70 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | landscape |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Andriy Klishyn's abstract portrayal of Eastern Kazakhstan is more than a landscape; it is a voyage into the soul of natural wonder. This piece merges the tranquil blues of water with the robust hues of mountains, evoking images of serene coastlines against powerful natural elevations. The rough textures interlaced with sweeping skies form an ethereal scenery that alludes to childhood memories and the boundless realms of imagination. Through the abstract elements, viewers are beckoned on a journey that captures the essence of scenic beauty and the transcendence of nature.
I am a professional artist who started my career late. But it is possible that this should have happened. Everything has its time. I have been drawing professionally since 2019, but I already have over two hundred paintings. My art is ambiguous and unlike any other, probably because I paint with my heart. Sometimes I use intuitive drawing, namely: not from life and not from paintings, but only what is in my head, in my soul, in my heart. But most importantly and completely unexpected for me, after a series of works, I began to understand where my images come from ... I think that I or my essence saw them in our past lives.