The Image of Creativity: The Path of Knowledge Painting by Ilya Hlyustov
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The Image of Creativity: The Path of Knowledge

Ilya HlyustovRussia
Original artwork, 86×69 cm, 2013
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Characteristics of the Painting “The Image of Creativity: The Path of Knowledge”

Year of creation2013
Dimensions86 W × 69 H × 2 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleabstract
Genreportrait
Materialsoil, canvas
Type of packagingcardboard box
Keywords
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Description of the Artwork “The Image of Creativity: The Path of Knowledge”

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This painting is a reflection of the artist’s inner world in the process of creative search. Ilya Khlustov masterfully embodied ideas through images such as the tree of knowledge, violin, vessel and space. Each element carries deep symbolism, creating a multi-layered and complex portrait. The abstract composition gives the painting a special emotional intensity, and bright, colorful fragments and patterns create the illusion of movement and energy. This work is not just a work of painting, but a true comprehension of duality and wisdom embodied in colors and forms.

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About the artist

The passion for painting was not spontaneous. Since childhood, I grew up in an environment filled with creativity. Mother is a folk vocalist who has been performing in a folk ensemble all her life. My father is a man who adores art with all his soul. It was from him that he filled our house with paintings by the wonderful artist, Lev Mikhailovich Mikhalev, antique porcelain and much more. And this, in turn, influenced my formation of a sense of reality through the prism of creative breathing. A visit to the fine arts club subsequently resulted in studying at a local pedagogical college with a degree in fine arts and drawing. Then there was an institute and education in cultural studies. Creativity faded into the background for many years. I occasionally wrote to order. Still lifes, portraits, landscapes. But only at the turn of certain life vicissitudes did I realize the primacy of the creative principle in my soul and, as a result, a new chapter in my life.

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