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I painted this picture under the influence of memories of the happy days of summer vacation, when I was visiting my grandmother Marta in the village of Yakhnivtsi in Khmelnytskyi region. The lush nature fascinated me greatly. Fresh air infused with the aroma of herbs filled me with energy, dreams, and feelings. And the field! It starts right next to my grandmother's house. Smooth waves of wheat shimmer golden in the sun. I am drowning in this golden sea because the wheat is taller than me, a five-year-old. The ears of grain caress my face and whisper something pleasant. Bumblebees and bees are buzzing vigorously, angrily chasing away the carefree white butterflies that playfully dance over the ears. One butterfly landed on my dress. I froze so as not to scare it away and admire its beauty. But a sudden downpour stopped my observations. I ran as fast as I could to my grandmother, who came out to meet me, hugged me, covered me with a raincoat, and we ran into the house laughing. ... I am 16 years old. My boyfriend and I are walking slowly along the path among the wheat. We feel very good, we have fun. The sun has slowly gone to rest. The first stars appeared in the endless sky. Slowly, our conversations quieted down. Our eyes began to speak. Then it seemed to me that the stars were tangled in my hair, because we were like among the stars... My grandmother's voice called me home from heaven)) I remembered many happy days while painting this landscape. That's why I worked on the painting with inspiration. I think every brushstroke here speaks to you, conveying my happy feelings. I am happy to share this happiness with you)
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.5 W x 15.5 H x 0.2 D in
Not Framed
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Recalling my childhood, when I was 4 or 5 years old, I see myself again in a circle of creative personalities-young poets, writers, artists-my parents' friends. They often gathered at our house, hotly discussing events, sometimes reading works of "samizdat" banned by the totalitarian system, discussing, reading and analyzing their own works together, joking... Their lively, hot eyes betrayed their indifference, their love for life and creativity, and at the same time their inner protest, their rejection of the reality that turned individuals into a submissive, zombie-like herd. My father also read his poetry and made "dynamic" sketches of his friends. I loved such evenings! Young people grew up, started their own families, and such meetings became infrequent. But I still grew up in a creative atmosphere - my father was always painting, and my friends and I often went to the plein air with him, showing our "artistic abilities." At the age of 13, I started studying at an art school, and 2 years later I entered college at the art department. Studying, participating in faculty exhibitions, unforgettable plein airs, a friendly, cheerful group of artists - these are the happiest years of my youth! Then there was a family, the birth of children, part-time higher education, work at a gymnasium, where I taught fine arts, as well as Ukrainian language and literature. I flew on wings to work and back home. But there was little time for my own creativity, so I had no time for exhibitions. But... 2014 took away my home, career, many relatives and friends. Bombs, guns, the crackling of machine guns, the sound of broken windows, burning houses, screams, crying - this is the "liberation" of us from normal life to return us to the submissive herd. I had to leave my native Donetsk region and go to Kharkiv. Pain and emptiness in my soul. My hand did not touch the brush for a long time. A similar tragedy occurred on February 24, 2022, when the whole of Ukraine woke up to explosions. We had to save lives again. We left Kharkiv for western Ukraine. My physical, moral, and creative recovery is now underway. Yes, now I am recovering as an artist. I am inspired by the hope that this horror will soon end... And everything will be fine!
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