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The Oil painting Canvas titled "White rhinoceros" invites the viewer into a surreal and dreamlike tableau where strength, fragility, and absurdity coexist within a fluid, otherworldly space. At the center of the composition, a sumo wrestler stands in an unbalanced pose, his exaggerated physique captured with meticulous attention to flesh tones, folds, and expressive gestures. His stance is awkward, almost comedic, as though caught in a moment of hesitation or performance, balancing precariously on one foot. The wrestler’s face conveys strain, but also a theatricality, as if he is both participant in and observer of the surreal stage around him. Behind him, a massive white rhinoceros emerges, spectral and majestic, painted in icy blue tones that contrast with the wrestler’s warm, earthy flesh. The rhino is both imposing and ghostly, its bulk dominating the background while simultaneously blending with the dreamlike landscape. Its presence introduces themes of endangered strength, primal energy, and the fading grandeur of the natural world. The rhinoceros, an animal often symbolizing resilience and power, seems here like a pale echo of itself, a reminder of fragility beneath its armor. The space itself is ambiguous, a surreal expanse of blue reminiscent of ice, ocean, and sky all at once. Jellyfish float gracefully across the composition, suspended midair like translucent apparitions. Their delicate tendrils shimmer with light, a stark counterpoint to the grounded heaviness of both the rhinoceros and the wrestler. The jellyfish suggest fragility, danger, and a kind of haunting beauty, drifting in an environment where they do not belong, heightening the uncanny atmosphere of the painting. In the foreground, a white heron stands calmly, gazing downward with an air of quiet dignity. Its elegant form, rendered with feathery softness, introduces a sense of stillness to the otherwise chaotic, humorous, and bizarre tableau. Positioned opposite the wrestler, the bird feels like a silent witness or perhaps even a judge, its presence loaded with symbolic weight—purity, patience, and fragility against human absurdity and animal might.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "White rhinoceros"
* ARTISTS: Oleg Kateryniuk
* SIZE: 133x170 cm/'52.36x66.92 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

About the artist: Oleg Kateryniuk was born in 1969 in Ukraine.. has made a successful career as a graphic designer.. But, over the years we become more sensitive to people, to nature, to the environment, to everything around us. So something happened, noticed, interested you and sits in you, with its emotions, feelings, its truth and philosophy.. no-no, it does not bother you, just sometimes, as if talking to you, tells your story, pulls your strings souls, and are forced to flee in search of something new, still unnoticed, and very, as it seems at this time, so necessary.. and not only you.. And in such moments you take a pencil, brushes and everything at hand.. and you draw.. being left alone with canvas or paper and your thoughts..

Materials used:

oil

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White rhinoceros (2025) Giclée print
by Oleg Kateryniuk

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№Kat 65

The Oil painting Canvas titled "White rhinoceros" invites the viewer into a surreal and dreamlike tableau where strength, fragility, and absurdity coexist within a fluid, otherworldly space. At the center of the composition, a sumo wrestler stands in an unbalanced pose, his exaggerated physique captured with meticulous attention to flesh tones, folds, and expressive gestures. His stance is awkward, almost comedic, as though caught in a moment of hesitation or performance, balancing precariously on one foot. The wrestler’s face conveys strain, but also a theatricality, as if he is both participant in and observer of the surreal stage around him. Behind him, a massive white rhinoceros emerges, spectral and majestic, painted in icy blue tones that contrast with the wrestler’s warm, earthy flesh. The rhino is both imposing and ghostly, its bulk dominating the background while simultaneously blending with the dreamlike landscape. Its presence introduces themes of endangered strength, primal energy, and the fading grandeur of the natural world. The rhinoceros, an animal often symbolizing resilience and power, seems here like a pale echo of itself, a reminder of fragility beneath its armor. The space itself is ambiguous, a surreal expanse of blue reminiscent of ice, ocean, and sky all at once. Jellyfish float gracefully across the composition, suspended midair like translucent apparitions. Their delicate tendrils shimmer with light, a stark counterpoint to the grounded heaviness of both the rhinoceros and the wrestler. The jellyfish suggest fragility, danger, and a kind of haunting beauty, drifting in an environment where they do not belong, heightening the uncanny atmosphere of the painting. In the foreground, a white heron stands calmly, gazing downward with an air of quiet dignity. Its elegant form, rendered with feathery softness, introduces a sense of stillness to the otherwise chaotic, humorous, and bizarre tableau. Positioned opposite the wrestler, the bird feels like a silent witness or perhaps even a judge, its presence loaded with symbolic weight—purity, patience, and fragility against human absurdity and animal might.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "White rhinoceros"
* ARTISTS: Oleg Kateryniuk
* SIZE: 133x170 cm/'52.36x66.92 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

About the artist: Oleg Kateryniuk was born in 1969 in Ukraine.. has made a successful career as a graphic designer.. But, over the years we become more sensitive to people, to nature, to the environment, to everything around us. So something happened, noticed, interested you and sits in you, with its emotions, feelings, its truth and philosophy.. no-no, it does not bother you, just sometimes, as if talking to you, tells your story, pulls your strings souls, and are forced to flee in search of something new, still unnoticed, and very, as it seems at this time, so necessary.. and not only you.. And in such moments you take a pencil, brushes and everything at hand.. and you draw.. being left alone with canvas or paper and your thoughts..

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#man #pop art #japan #surrealism #print #animals #social commentary #symbolism #grotesque #irony #art collectibles #sumo #genre scene #neorealism #contermporary art 
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