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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x31.5in
About this artwork
2 cardboards 40x40x1cm each. This diptych conveys a sense of pause - a moment when movement seems to have stopped, but energy still pulsates beneath the surface. The left part is colder, with a predominance of blue and gray shades, reminiscent of the morning horizon where the world is just taking shape. The right part is warmer, with delicate pink and purple accents, as if echoing a sunset or an inner emotional shift.
Horizontal strokes create a… rhythm similar to breathing or calm waves, while dark splashes add tension - like thoughts suddenly cutting through the silence. Together, these two parts speak of a balance of opposites: cold and warm, peace and anxiety, beginning and end.
Svitlana Andriichenko, an Ukrainian artist based in Germany, utilizes oil paints to manifest her passionate feelings onto canvas. Through abstraction and impasto techniques, she endows her work with depth, employing thick layers of vibrant hues applied with a palette knife and even her fingers. Art by Svitlana Andriichenko decries reality's dull mimicry, unveiling instead a subjective reality defined by her intense emotions, aspirations, and life experiences. “My oil paintings are my language, thoughts and my life. I transfer them to the canvas. Color is my passion. The feeling of natural harmony gives the impetus to the creation of my abstract flowers. My emotions and experiences lead to the creation of abstract oil paintings. What I want to tell the world is that I enjoy creative purity, I put a piece of my soul into each oil painting and share it. Enjoy your life and my feelings that I have embodied in paint.”