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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
"Sky Line III" is a final part of a triptych "Horizon". In this series, I move beyond traditional scenery to explore an imaginative sunset—a moment where the sky becomes a stage for light, shadow, and raw emotion.
I used a bold palette of red and yellow, anchored by deep black, to capture the dramatic transition of the day into the night. This is not just a sunset you see; it is a sunset you feel. The canvas is a rich tapestry of traces and lines,… where each mark represents the fleeting energy of the fading light.
By layering vibrant colors with expressive gestures, I wanted to create a sense of depth that draws the viewer into the horizon. This work is a celebration of the sky's constant transformation and the powerful, lingering memories it leaves behind.
I used a bold palette of red and yellow, anchored by deep black, to capture the dramatic transition of the day into the night. This is not just a sunset you see; it is a sunset you feel. The canvas is a rich tapestry of traces and lines,… where each mark represents the fleeting energy of the fading light.
By layering vibrant colors with expressive gestures, I wanted to create a sense of depth that draws the viewer into the horizon. This work is a celebration of the sky's constant transformation and the powerful, lingering memories it leaves behind.
Yaryna Shumska
Ukraine
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Prizewinner
- Residency Participant
- Covered by the Press
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I work with painting, performance art, installation, and dance. I'm interested in the research of spaces with human presence and looking for situations that reveal dual reality and ambiguity. »
Yaryna Shumska is a multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges the gap between performance and abstract painting, creating what she calls an "archive of action."
She is a prize-winning Ukrainian artist whose works have been widely exhibited on a national level, as well as in Poland, France, Spain and the United States. Her artistic geography is truly global, ranging from the Venice International Performance Art Week and Tokyo to Bangkok, Barcelona, and the Arctic Action in Svalbard. A significant place in her practice is occupied by abstract painting from the 2008–2020 period, which served as a foundation for exploring the canvas as a space for "inhabiting" action. In these works, color and texture function not merely as visual elements, but as mediums for internal rhythm and energy. These canvases laid the groundwork for her current practice, where painting is transformed into a direct imprint of physical presence.
She is a prize-winning Ukrainian artist whose works have been widely exhibited on a national level, as well as in Poland, France, Spain and the United States. Her artistic geography is truly global, ranging from the Venice International Performance Art Week and Tokyo to Bangkok, Barcelona, and the Arctic Action in Svalbard. A significant place in her practice is occupied by abstract painting from the 2008–2020 period, which served as a foundation for exploring the canvas as a space for "inhabiting" action. In these works, color and texture function not merely as visual elements, but as mediums for internal rhythm and energy. These canvases laid the groundwork for her current practice, where painting is transformed into a direct imprint of physical presence.