Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 25.6x23.6in
About this artwork
In this painting, I explored the vibrant rejuvenation of spring, symbolized by the bloom-laden head replacing traditional features. The oil medium allowed me to layer and blend lush, natural tones, conveying the sheer vitality and transformation inherent in nature. Inspired by expressionism and impressionism, my brush strokes evoke a sense of freshness and renewal, aiming to breathe life and new beginnings into any space it graces. The intangible…
essence of spring is captured through the whimsical yet poignant substitution of flowers for the face, highlighting the beauty and impermanence of life's seasons.
Ihor Bychkivskyy
Czechia
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I like the colors which people lack in everyday life. The world is too dynamic and modern- that’s why it sometimes lacks color. »
Ihor Bychkivskyy is an experienced artist from Czechia whose paintings have been exhibited in solo and group shows internationally. Working in the style of impressionism, Bychkivskyy paints a variety of subject matter, from landscapes to portraits, always placing emphasis on his rich color palette. He uses the technique of a spatula with oil paints to bring a wide range of colors to life, creating dreamlike canvases that enhance reality.
Recently, he began painting in an original technique called "plyontanism."(from the Ukrainian word "plyontaty" - to weave, intertwine, thread) in which paint is applied in thin colored lines that intertwine at different angles, creating the effect of volume and luminescence.
He has been exhibiting regularly since 2008, with more than twelve solo and group exhibitions. Since 2014, he has been a member of the Free Association of Artists of South Bohemia, and since 2018 also part of an international artists' group in Maribor, Slovenia.
Recently, he began painting in an original technique called "plyontanism."(from the Ukrainian word "plyontaty" - to weave, intertwine, thread) in which paint is applied in thin colored lines that intertwine at different angles, creating the effect of volume and luminescence.
He has been exhibiting regularly since 2008, with more than twelve solo and group exhibitions. Since 2014, he has been a member of the Free Association of Artists of South Bohemia, and since 2018 also part of an international artists' group in Maribor, Slovenia.