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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Harvest of Color is part of the Form and Presence series.
Two figures in the same field — one fixed and vertical, one moving and wrapped in color. The checkerboard between them is not a boundary. It is the distance that still needs to be crossed. The orange holds everything at the same temperature: the waiting, the approach, the moment before contact that hasn't happened yet.
Denys Chumachenko is a painter based in Spain. His work moves between abstraction and the figure — bodies that don't fully resolve, forms assembled from gesture, color, and spatial tension rather than narrative. Over ten years of practice, he has developed a visual language where the figure becomes a field of internal states: present but unstable, recognizable but not fixed. Working primarily in oil and acrylic on wood, he builds surfaces that carry weight through color and gesture rather than illustration. His works are held in private collections across Europe and have been shown in group exhibitions in Spain, Austria, and the Czech Republic.