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"School of Ballet", "Mirror of Hope", "Glance at the Past" – the beginning of a series of compositions, caused by the tragic events in Ukraine at the beginning of 2014. They reflect my perception of the processes taking place in the world community at the global and at the private level. The purpose of their creation is also an aspiration to engage the viewer into a dialogue and cause a desire to take thought, encourage the formation of personal philosophy in the ocean of frequently chaotic external impulses. "Glance at the Past" – with this composition I strive to show the change of values occurring in society over time and weakening of real interpersonal relationships. Memories of a man who lived a hard life, on how the older generation could rejoice to smallest, and by human mutual help built hopes for a better future. This is symbolized by the boy in the background – who is sincerely exult to new shoe. He is situated in the aura of light – that wants to mean a predominance of pure motives and hopes for the future, where you will never be alone. In the foreground todays teenager is standing next to his grandfather, but he is keen by smartphone - the dominant and increasingly addictive virtual world of which, makes him lonely and can easily break the weakening link between generations. Chaos as it was – still remain, but we are always looking for light of hope (or it does already lost in the past and now we are surrounded only by faint twinkling of it?)
2014
Oil on Canvas
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39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in
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“For me the process of creating the painting - is a surge of emotions, transmitted on canvas through the expressive combination of colors and textures . Enjoying the creative search process, I always strive to find new forms of self-expression." --- An international award-winning artist Andrew Manaylo – one of the most generously gifted representatives of the young generation of the Ruthenian fine arts of our days. Andrew was born in 1970 (Uzhgorod, Subcarpathia/Ukraine) and presents the third generation of a painter artist dynasty. His predecessors, the grandfather Fedor Manaylo – the National Artist of Ukraine and one of the founding fathers of the Sub-Carpathian school of fine arts, and his father – Ivan played an outstanding role in the history of fine arts of the Carpathian region. Andrew had gotten his professional training not only in his “family school”, but also at such a prestigious institutions of education as the Lviv Academy of Fine Arts (Ukraine) and the St. Petersburg Repin Academy of Fine Arts (Russia) – where he had the possibility to imbibe the spirit of artistic professionalism for five years. Andrew is a curator of numerous international art-symposiums and art projects. Nikita D. Lobanov-Rostovsky Advisor to the auction house “Christie's" and to "Sotheby's" Member of the Board of Directors' of "Association of Theatre Museum" in London, Life Member of the Union of benefactors of the Museum "Metropolitan" in New York, Board member of the "International Foundation of Arts and Education" in Washington --- „In the artistic works of Andrew Manaylo images emerge from an explosion of feverish brushworks, fast and energetic. Andrew Manaylo's painting is personal rather than objective; in his artworks the experience and the feelings seem to leak out in the tumid and mushy brush strokes, but paradoxically they acquire an extraordinary pictorial lightness thanks to a determined and dispatched technique. The creative urge dictates the rhythm in the paintings of the Ruthenian artist; a rhythm that becomes each time more and more urgent and engaging; a rhythm capable of creating dynamic vortex of emotions, as well as evocative atmospheres that ignite of a thousand colored reflections.” Virginia Bazzechi Ganucci Cancellieri, Art critic, Florence, Italy
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