New «Time» №4 (2021) Painting by Oleksii Ivaniuk

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In the new project, Oleksii Ivaniyk continues his artistic research of the landscape and its transformation in modern painting. This time the artist considers the landscape through the prism of one of the main coordinates of space - time. Rejecting everything superfluous, the author leaves only the starting point - the horizon and breaks the state[...]
In the new project, Oleksii Ivaniyk continues his artistic research of the landscape and its transformation in modern painting. This time the artist considers the landscape through the prism of one of the main coordinates of space - time. Rejecting everything superfluous, the author leaves only the starting point - the horizon and breaks the state of nature with the help of color, thus fixing a certain gap between past and future, creating his abstract realism of the moment. In his works, the artist seems to stop time and with the help of exquisite nuances of color and light emotionally paints the moment, fills it with vivid feelings, moods and impressions. The special velvety texture of the paintings reveals to us the other side of the author's artistic research - philosophical. Going deeper into the bottomless dark abyss of the canvas, which the artist perfectly managed to convey, the viewer seems to enter a portal where there is no past and future, where time is perceived as a fundamental structure of the universe, a dimension in which certain sequences take place. According to the artist, only heaven and earth and the illusory line of the horizon, which divides the world into before and after ..., remain unchanged and not subject to time. A large-scale art object - a mirror in a frame with an author's painting supports the theme of the time portal and invites the viewer to forget about everyday life and see the world in another dimension.

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Ukrainian artist, master of contemporary landscape. I was born on October 1, 1988 in Piryatin (Poltava region), I grew up in a family of artists. Graduated from the Department of Fine and Decorative and Applied[...]

Ukrainian artist, master of contemporary landscape. I was born on October 1, 1988 in Piryatin (Poltava region), I grew up in a family of artists. Graduated from the Department of Fine and Decorative and Applied Arts of the Poltava National Technical University named after Yu. Kondratyuk. Since 2013, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.I believe that there is still a misconception that landscape is the easiest genre of painting to understand, because the beauty of nature is equally close to people of any social status or intellectual potential. And the real landscape is not just a drawing reproduced with topographic accuracy, but a story with an open ending that speaks to the viewer through the expression of a symbol.
My change in artistic vision has always been accompanied by a change in techniques. For my early works, dense layers of paint and relief strokes are especially characteristic, even academic exercises were able to turn into expressive sketches. Then I moved gradually from the real side to the abstract, so as not to know any form-building constraints. Art critic Kenneth Clarke wrote that the ideal landscape is always inextricably linked with the symbolic. That is, these genres were inspired by the dream of an earthly Eden, striving to reproduce the maximum harmony of man and nature. However, in the absence of any kind of narrative, to construct the plot, I relied only on means of artistic expression. Decades of meaningful and formal searches led me to the emergence of new motives in painting, as well as to a change in the ratio of figures and landscape and the construction of another dimension, where color now reigns.In my landscapes, I deliberately focus on excessive, almost naive, simplification, rejecting details and thereby clearing the space of everything secondary, leaving geometric elements and color spots dominant. “During my studies I remember a task in which, using the example of decorative Roman plates depicting scenes from the life of the gods, it was necessary to simplify the plot to several lines interacting with each other. At first it seems impossible, and when you abandon all the details that the eye clings to, you begin to see simple lines that convey compositional dynamics. It turns out that all the others are simply unnecessary. " Suprematist elements, as if embedded in the canvas, serve for a rather paradoxical experiment: "to break the composition, while maintaining a sense of harmony."

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