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Field at Dusk in Frotsiv Village (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Artem Andreichuk

110 x 100 x 2cm (unframed)

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£2,161.63

For over twenty years, I have continually returned to a single, minimalist motif: a field, a vast sky, a sliver of the moon, and the heavy stillness of twilight. There is nothing superfluous here.

I painted "Field at Dusk in Frotsiv Village" entirely from memory, reconsidering decades of my own painterly experience. This landscape captures the places of my childhood—the village of Protsiv, where I visited my grandfather. Back then, I loved walking into the endless meadows to study the shifting states of nature. Later, as an Academy of Fine Arts student, I returned to those same fields with my sketchbook. Inspired by the Impressionists and the legendary Ukrainian master Arkhip Kuindzhi, I initially tried to emulate their light and atmosphere while searching for my own visual language. Today, this canvas is a distilled reflection of that journey—a quiet, luminous bridge between nostalgia, heritage, and my personal artistic voice.

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acrylic paints

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For over twenty years, I have continually returned to a single, minimalist motif: a field, a vast sky, a sliver of the moon, and the heavy stillness of twilight. There is nothing superfluous here.

I painted "Field at Dusk in Frotsiv Village" entirely from memory, reconsidering decades of my own painterly experience. This landscape captures the places of my childhood—the village of Protsiv, where I visited my grandfather. Back then, I loved walking into the endless meadows to study the shifting states of nature. Later, as an Academy of Fine Arts student, I returned to those same fields with my sketchbook. Inspired by the Impressionists and the legendary Ukrainian master Arkhip Kuindzhi, I initially tried to emulate their light and atmosphere while searching for my own visual language. Today, this canvas is a distilled reflection of that journey—a quiet, luminous bridge between nostalgia, heritage, and my personal artistic voice.

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acrylic paints

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After graduating from the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, I experimented a lot with various media and materials, including enamel, ceramics, glass, decorative putty, foam plastic, epoxy resin, and... Read more

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