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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
This series of flower paintings is not about botany, but about inner states. The flower appears here as a metaphor for a moment — fragile, open, and charged with the tension of life. The petals unfold in the same way emotions do: asymmetrically, unevenly, sometimes too sharply.
The forms of the flowers often balance between recognizability and abstraction, leaving space for personal interpretation. Color is used not as a decorative element, but… as a carrier of mood: silence, anticipation, vulnerability, strength. These works are an attempt to capture the state between blossoming and disappearance, when beauty still endures yet is already aware of its own impermanence.
Petro Hrytsiuk is a young talent from Ukraine whose works have been featured in exhibitions nationally. Working as both a painter and a sculptor, he creates kinetic installations out of steel that create visual effects through various techniques of welding and heating of the layers. His works are characterized by an industrial quality and are full of texture and organic geometric patterns.