Event in a vacuum, oil painting (2020) Painting by Orest Manetskii

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5% of the purchase amount will be transferred to the fund for humanitarian aid to Ukrainians. Thank you for your support. --- The buyer receives a COA (certificate of authenticity) from a Ukrainian art gallery. Courier free delivery worldwide; the parcel will be securely packed and insured. --- Dimensions: 120 cm х 120[...]
5% of the purchase amount will be transferred to the fund for humanitarian aid to Ukrainians. Thank you for your support.
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The buyer receives a COA (certificate of authenticity) from a Ukrainian art gallery.
Courier free delivery worldwide; the parcel will be securely packed and insured.
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Dimensions: 120 cm х 120 см (47" x 47")​.
Signed by the artist on the front, bottom left corner.
Condition: excellent​.
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Provenance:
This painting was exposed on the artist's solo exhibition - Portal 11 Gallery (Kiev, Ukraine; December 18, 2020 - January 31, 2021).
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Orest Manetsky is a ukrainian artist who won a prize at the Biennale d'Arte Contemporanea (Salerno) in the field of video art and new technologies.​

Manetskyi's works are a fresh breath in Ukrainian art. The artist combines painting with other media (installation, video, audio-art), creating three-dimensional in content and form works. The artist experiments with the peculiarities of human perception and processing of visual information, thus finding new ways to interact with the viewer.

"Events in a vacuum."
"He felt everything and everything distracted him from his own being. No matter where he went or how deep he went, he always found something. Everywhere there is something going on. Something always begins to appear in the void over time. Or does it just seem to?" - this is how the artist describes the subject of this painting.

Manetsky Orest was born in 1992 in Lviv. He was educated at the Sambor School of Applied Arts, then at the National University "Lviv Polytechnic". Experiments in the field of abstract painting.

The idea for the project emerged spontaneously. Once the idea emerged, the choice to realize it or not. The work on the project lasted more than a year. "Elements of Structures" is an attempt to express an intuition. An example of the organization of visual information in a certain way. Each fragment of the image is perceived in the context of its relationship with other fragments. The shapes, positions, sizes, colors of all the elements affect the perception of each of them individually. The images depicted are partly inspired by reflections on the nature of life, consciousness, culture, reality that are the direct objects of the image. Most canvases are isolated spaces that contain no, but incidental, analogies with the environment from which they are observed.

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Manetsky Orest was born in 1992 in Lviv. He was educated at the Sambor School of Applied Arts, then at the National University "Lviv Polytechnic". Experiments in the field of abstract painting. The[...]

Manetsky Orest was born in 1992 in Lviv. He was educated at the Sambor School of Applied Arts, then at the National University "Lviv Polytechnic". Experiments in the field of abstract painting.

The idea for the project emerged spontaneously. Once the idea emerged, the choice to realize it or not. The work on the project lasted more than a year. "Elements of Structures" is an attempt to express an intuition. An example of the organization of visual information in a certain way. Each fragment of the image is perceived in the context of its relationship with other fragments. The shapes, positions, sizes, colors of all the elements affect the perception of each of them individually. The images depicted are partly inspired by reflections on the nature of life, consciousness, culture, reality that are the direct objects of the image. Most canvases are isolated spaces that contain no, but incidental, analogies with the environment from which they are observed.

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