Where the Horses Hide blurs the line between abstraction and figuration, inviting the viewer to uncover what is hidden beneath the color. From a distance, the canvas glows like a field of light, up close, two horse forms appear and fade again, like memories returning from another world. Shevchuk transforms this visual play into a meditation on perception, time, and the invisible energy within all living things.
The painting carries echoes of Franz Marc’s Blue Horses, yet its spirit is distinctly Shevchuk’s – calmer, more introspective, more attuned to inner space than to outward expression. Its layered transparency and soft luminosity reveal an artist who paints emotion rather than objects, crafting a bridge between material and spiritual experience.
Highly appealing to collectors of lyrical and symbolic abstraction, this work embodies the contemplative power that defines Shevchuk’s art. It is a statement of balance, freedom, and subtle transformation.
Acrylic
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Where the Horses Hide blurs the line between abstraction and figuration, inviting the viewer to uncover what is hidden beneath the color. From a distance, the canvas glows like a field of light, up close, two horse forms appear and fade again, like memories returning from another world. Shevchuk transforms this visual play into a meditation on perception, time, and the invisible energy within all living things.
The painting carries echoes of Franz Marc’s Blue Horses, yet its spirit is distinctly Shevchuk’s – calmer, more introspective, more attuned to inner space than to outward expression. Its layered transparency and soft luminosity reveal an artist who paints emotion rather than objects, crafting a bridge between material and spiritual experience.
Highly appealing to collectors of lyrical and symbolic abstraction, this work embodies the contemplative power that defines Shevchuk’s art. It is a statement of balance, freedom, and subtle transformation.
Acrylic
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