Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 80 W × 60 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | impressionism |
Genre | still-life |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
In this painting, Konstantin Udalov draws a fine line between reality and imagination, enlivening an ordinary autumn still life with an unusual detail - a disappearing pear. The green color and bright red garnets symbolize the cycles of life and eternal rebirth. This detail gives the work a deep philosophical overtone, reflections on the transitory and the eternal. Warm autumn tones create a feeling of coziness, while the fading pear element asks questions about impermanence and the value of the moment.
Artist. Lives in Moscow. Works all over the world. Painting is about mood and emotions. Graphics are images and analysis. Biography: 1969 - born in Moscow 1985 - graduated from Moscow art school 1997 - graduated from Moscow State University of Art and Industry named after. S.G. Stroganova 1999 - joined the International Association of Artists 2022 - joined the Creative Union of Artists of Russia The works are in private collections in Russia, incl. in the collection of Yu.A. Goldman; Australia; USA GalArt Gallery, Bufalo, Minnesota. CAMP- Classic Art Museum of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona; Germany; Indonesia in the collection of Sharafutdin Harahap Jakarta