In Sunny Day Fountain (2024), Zakhar Shevchuk translates the shimmer of water and sunlight into radiant abstraction. Painted in yellows, whites, and greens, the work vibrates with warmth and atmosphere, blurring the boundary between form and memory. The fountain appears to dissolve into cascading light, evoking joy, vitality, and the fleeting nature of perception.
Shevchuk often returns to the fountain motif, using color and brushwork to shift its emotional resonance. Here, the fountain becomes a luminous metaphor for renewal and transience, inviting viewers to linger on the impression of a sunlit day rather than on literal detail.
Oil
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£1,184.3
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In Sunny Day Fountain (2024), Zakhar Shevchuk translates the shimmer of water and sunlight into radiant abstraction. Painted in yellows, whites, and greens, the work vibrates with warmth and atmosphere, blurring the boundary between form and memory. The fountain appears to dissolve into cascading light, evoking joy, vitality, and the fleeting nature of perception.
Shevchuk often returns to the fountain motif, using color and brushwork to shift its emotional resonance. Here, the fountain becomes a luminous metaphor for renewal and transience, inviting viewers to linger on the impression of a sunlit day rather than on literal detail.
Oil
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