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The Sea (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Zakhar Shevchuk

95 x 100 x 2cm (unframed)

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£4,075.77

The Sea (2026) is a minimalist painting by Zakhar Shevchuk that explores how little is needed for an image to begin to resemble a landscape. A single horizontal division suggests a horizon, allowing the composition to move between abstraction and the idea of a distant seascape. The work remains intentionally open, offering a space where perception shifts rather than settles.

The surface is built through layered acrylic, creating a quiet interplay between texture and tone. Subtle irregularities along the lower edge introduce a sense of movement, as if the image is slowly forming or dissolving. The painting does not describe a place directly, but instead invites the viewer to recognise something that is only partially there.

The work maintains a calm and restrained presence, focusing on balance, surface, and perception rather than narrative. It is intended to unfold gradually, encouraging a slower and more attentive way of looking.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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#abstract seascape#neutral tones#textured surface#quiet painting#visual perception#atmospheric art#modern minimal#horizon line#subtle landscape#minimalist abstraction
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The Sea (2026) is a minimalist painting by Zakhar Shevchuk that explores how little is needed for an image to begin to resemble a landscape. A single horizontal division suggests a horizon, allowing the composition to move between abstraction and the idea of a distant seascape. The work remains intentionally open, offering a space where perception shifts rather than settles.

The surface is built through layered acrylic, creating a quiet interplay between texture and tone. Subtle irregularities along the lower edge introduce a sense of movement, as if the image is slowly forming or dissolving. The painting does not describe a place directly, but instead invites the viewer to recognise something that is only partially there.

The work maintains a calm and restrained presence, focusing on balance, surface, and perception rather than narrative. It is intended to unfold gradually, encouraging a slower and more attentive way of looking.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#abstract seascape#neutral tones#textured surface#quiet painting#visual perception#atmospheric art#modern minimal#horizon line#subtle landscape#minimalist abstraction
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