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Natural Recycling (2020)Oil painting by Zakhar Shevchuk

85 x 75 x 2cm (unframed)

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£1,840.14

Natural Recycling was painted in 2020 during the early weeks of the COVID pandemic. In a time of uncertainty, even routine systems such as garbage collection became temporarily disrupted. Zakhar Shevchuk translates this unexpected social shift into a semi-abstract landscape.

White textured forms resembling plastic garbage bags lie scattered across a vibrant green field. The intense green surface evokes fresh grass yet also carries a slightly toxic visual charge. Over time, nature begins to surround and absorb the waste, creating a quiet tension between human residue and organic growth.

The painting combines environmental reflection with expressive abstraction. It invites viewers to consider transformation, resilience, and the thin boundary between artificial and natural systems.

Materials used:

Oil

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#social commentary#semi abstract#modern abstract#conceptual landscape#textured oil#contemporary oil#environmental art#ecological art#contemporary european#pandemic inspired
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Natural Recycling was painted in 2020 during the early weeks of the COVID pandemic. In a time of uncertainty, even routine systems such as garbage collection became temporarily disrupted. Zakhar Shevchuk translates this unexpected social shift into a semi-abstract landscape.

White textured forms resembling plastic garbage bags lie scattered across a vibrant green field. The intense green surface evokes fresh grass yet also carries a slightly toxic visual charge. Over time, nature begins to surround and absorb the waste, creating a quiet tension between human residue and organic growth.

The painting combines environmental reflection with expressive abstraction. It invites viewers to consider transformation, resilience, and the thin boundary between artificial and natural systems.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#social commentary#semi abstract#modern abstract#conceptual landscape#textured oil#contemporary oil#environmental art#ecological art#contemporary european#pandemic inspired
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