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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Series: Autumn Blueprints
A quick glance to the side.
Too fast to hold.
The mirror caught fragments —
light, movement, overlap.
Not an image.
A trace.
Швидкий погляд убік.
Надто миттєвий, щоб втримати.
Дзеркало зловило фрагменти —
світло, рух, накладання.
A quick glance to the side.
Too fast to hold.
The mirror caught fragments —
light, movement, overlap.
Not an image.
A trace.
Швидкий погляд убік.
Надто миттєвий, щоб втримати.
Дзеркало зловило фрагменти —
світло, рух, накладання.
Bogdan Shevchenko
Germany
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Credentials
- Works on commission
Bogdan Shevchenko (b. 1991) is a German-based artist trained as an architect. His work translates the language of architecture — perspective, structure, and the drawn plan — into painting and relief.
His sculptural works consist of white relief panels in which one-point perspective is transformed into physical form: flat geometry lifted into light and shadow until the drawing becomes an object. His oil paintings explore the same tension through abstraction, where gestural marks coexist with an underlying order.
Across both mediums, Shevchenko investigates space and memory — how form, light, and structure preserve traces of human presence. His work exists at the threshold between construction and erosion, order and its gradual dissolution.
His sculptural works consist of white relief panels in which one-point perspective is transformed into physical form: flat geometry lifted into light and shadow until the drawing becomes an object. His oil paintings explore the same tension through abstraction, where gestural marks coexist with an underlying order.
Across both mediums, Shevchenko investigates space and memory — how form, light, and structure preserve traces of human presence. His work exists at the threshold between construction and erosion, order and its gradual dissolution.