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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
The artwork portrays a springtime scene in the Ukrainian Carpathians, featuring a blossoming tree with pink flowers and a village dwelling emanating light from its windows.
Adjacent to the house, a man and a woman, residents of the village, embrace each other with a sense of fear, alluding to the backdrop of an ongoing war, as Russia conducts a brutal conflict against Ukraine.
Titled "Stolen Spring," the painting encapsulates the idea that the… conflict has deprived the region of its usual springtime rejuvenation.
The smoke and light emanating from the house serve as symbols of the lingering optimism that the war will eventually come to an end, enabling the return to a tranquil and carefree existence.
In this renewed life, people will once again relish the natural beauty surrounding them, delighting in the melodies of birds, the rustling of leaves, and the gentle murmurs of a nearby mountain stream.
Andrii Kovalyk, with a lifelong passion for nature's beauty, is an experimental painter who often utilizes an innovative finger-painting technique from a distance to create textured layers. His style, characterized by the employment of traditional mediums juxta positioned with his unique method, results in a deeply emotive, fine art experience. Kovalyk's artistry evokes a sense of spiritual reverence and the profound depth of human emotions, aiming to inspire noble sentiments and reflection.