In Yellow Abstraction (2021), Zakhar Shevchuk explores the meeting point between instinct and structure. Drawing inspiration from early twentieth-century avant-garde masters – Malevich, Tatlin, and Kandinsky – he fuses organic gesture with the stability of geometric order.
The work’s luminous yellow field, full of subtle texture and free movement, contrasts with the precise, dark horizontal band anchoring the composition. This balance of the intuitive and the constructed creates a meditative visual rhythm that captivates the eye.
A poetic continuation of the avant-garde’s legacy, Yellow Abstraction embodies the artist’s search for equilibrium between energy and stillness, emotion and logic.
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In Yellow Abstraction (2021), Zakhar Shevchuk explores the meeting point between instinct and structure. Drawing inspiration from early twentieth-century avant-garde masters – Malevich, Tatlin, and Kandinsky – he fuses organic gesture with the stability of geometric order.
The work’s luminous yellow field, full of subtle texture and free movement, contrasts with the precise, dark horizontal band anchoring the composition. This balance of the intuitive and the constructed creates a meditative visual rhythm that captivates the eye.
A poetic continuation of the avant-garde’s legacy, Yellow Abstraction embodies the artist’s search for equilibrium between energy and stillness, emotion and logic.
Oil
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