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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Not one hundred years grows on a hill among the floodplain meadow oak with scattered, twisted, as if old strained fingers, branches. He clung to the ground with thick roots, and no wind seemed to be able to shake his sunburnt, corroded by showers and the frost of the trunk.
Time distorted the giant's crust, cut off the top with lightning, and a rather large hollow was formed below the earth itself. From this hollow oak suffered the most.
The hollow,… of course, was not immediately as it is now. First, a wound appeared on the bark - the boar tusks sharpened. Juices flowed from it, and all sorts of bukakas and flies rushed to the sweet drink; Trees, like humans, tend to heal faster.
« Looking to solve the problems of modern painting in order to show what we stand for in this society and how painting makes us think about our being. »
Serhiy Berezin is an experienced artist based in Ukraine with an educational background in the field of the chemistry of inorganic compounds. Inspired by his artist mother, Berezin often employs the paints and pigments left to him by both his mother and grandfather, which date from the 19th century, in the creation his distinctive compositions.