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25.4 W x 30.5 H cm
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This small-scale abstract painting is inspired by the delicate bloom of sakura. Soft pastel tones—pink, yellow, mint, and sky blue—are layered with expressive, textured strokes, creating a sense of fleeting beauty and quiet joy. The surface is intentionally uneven, with rich tactile marks that invit...
2026
Painting, Acrylic on Pressed Cardboard
One-of-a-kind Artwork
25.4 W x 30.5 H x 0.3 D cm
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Not Framed
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I have been painting since before I can remember. My earliest memory is from around age four — filling sheet after sheet, trying to draw a single line just right. A rabbit, made with felt-tip markers. My mother kept that drawing in the cabinet for years. At seven, I joined art school, full of excitement. But soon the joy faded in — cubes, academic construction, endless cross-hatching. I didn't understand why painting had to be so rigid. That tension followed me through failed entrance exams, a year of disciplined academic study, and finally, a place at the Pedagogical University of South Ukraine. By my fourth year, I had mastered the rules so well my paintings had become lifeless. Then a new teacher arrived — Valentyn Filipenko — and everything changed. He said: compositions should be bold, colours should be alive, work should breathe. It felt like someone had finally opened a window in a room sealed for four years. After university I taught at an art school, only to find myself caught in the same academic loop I had escaped. So I kept searching — watercolour, oil, acrylic — until I stopped choosing between them. Now I mix everything. A quiet memory of academic training might draw me toward a clean, tender watercolour wash; a few sessions later, all my materials are on the table and I am lost in colour, texture, layering. I especially love building textured surfaces and then scratching back through them — revealing what lies beneath. Since moving to Ireland, my palette has absorbed the green light of Limerick alongside the warmth of Ukrainian summers. I paint for the feeling — not the category. Each work is an act of searching for that one line, the one that finally feels right.
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