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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 35.4x39.4in
About this artwork
And what exactly is the difference between winter prayer and summer prayer?
I also thought about it, and I think there is a difference.
People talk to God, as a rule, when they are desperately ill.
That is, it is a state of grief or deep depression.
And yet, it is always very sincere.
After all, when it really hurts, a person screams at all his animal power. Screams so that it shouts over the stormy winter sea.
And rest assured, God will hear him.…
In summer, even despair is not as nasty as in winter. And the prayer is calm and even somehow lazy. In the summer it is more comfortable in the temple.
The prayer is different. Calm, even, rather meditative.
In winter, the sound of the sea, the howl of a blizzard will join your cry.
, cries of seagulls. And apparently this symphony of pain and fear reaches God better.
This is just the opinion of a non-religious artist.
Sorry if you offended someone.
I also thought about it, and I think there is a difference.
People talk to God, as a rule, when they are desperately ill.
That is, it is a state of grief or deep depression.
And yet, it is always very sincere.
After all, when it really hurts, a person screams at all his animal power. Screams so that it shouts over the stormy winter sea.
And rest assured, God will hear him.…
In summer, even despair is not as nasty as in winter. And the prayer is calm and even somehow lazy. In the summer it is more comfortable in the temple.
The prayer is different. Calm, even, rather meditative.
In winter, the sound of the sea, the howl of a blizzard will join your cry.
, cries of seagulls. And apparently this symphony of pain and fear reaches God better.
This is just the opinion of a non-religious artist.
Sorry if you offended someone.
Igor Shulman
Czechia
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
- Solo shows participant
- Works on commission
« Everything I do, I do for you with an open mind. »
Igor Shulman is a Russian painter based in Prague, who has primarily exhibited his work throughout Russia and Czechia. Inspired by a range of art movements and working within a figurative style, he composes works that depict contemporary characters in everyday environments. Shulman's pieces are immersive, richly detailed, and showcase a realistic style that nonetheless balances unexpected or uncertain elements.