The Divine Comedy (2022) Painting by Oksana Todorova

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil / Lacquer on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 19.7in
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  • Categories Figurative Mythology
Однажды мальчик, засыпая, попросил своего папу рассказать сказку на ночь. Тогда отец рассказал сыну жизненную истину: «В каждом из нас каждый день и даже каждую минуту идет борьба. Это противостояние очень похоже на войну двух волков. Один из них – черный. Он собрал все наши злые качества: зависть, эгоизм, ложь, уловки, лень, ярость, ревность.[...]
Однажды мальчик, засыпая, попросил своего папу рассказать сказку на ночь.
Тогда отец рассказал сыну жизненную истину: «В каждом из нас каждый день и даже каждую минуту идет борьба. Это противостояние очень похоже на войну двух волков. Один из них – черный. Он собрал все наши злые качества: зависть, эгоизм, ложь, уловки, лень, ярость, ревность. Второй волк – белый. Это достоинства человека: благодарность, любовь, забота, верность, радость, доброта, правдивость.

Мальчик вообразил волков, их вражду и спросил:
– Папа, а какой волк побеждает? Злой или добрый?

Папа едва улыбнулся и с теплотой ответил:
– Запомни, сынок, всегда побеждает тот волк, которого ты больше кормишь.

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Oksana Todorova, a contemporary Ukrainian painter, has carved out a distinctive niche in the realm of art with her unique style of fairy tales. Rooted in universal values such as[...]

Oksana Todorova, a contemporary Ukrainian painter, has carved out a distinctive niche in the realm of art with her unique style of fairy tales. Rooted in universal values such as family, love, and friendship, Todorova's paintings serve as a reflection of maternal tenderness, familial bonds, and an enduring curiosity about the world. Despite the enchanting narratives woven into her canvases, the artist skillfully addresses real social events, often shedding light on the deterioration of relationships between parents and children and the broader decline in human connections.

Todorova draws inspiration from the legacies of globally renowned artists and channels her creativity into educational projects. In 2021, she authored the book "Muse, Manager or Tyrant," exploring the influence of women on the lives and fame of ten great creators worldwide. This project allowed her to paint a harmonious fusion of legendary masterpieces, offering a fresh perspective on familiar subjects and infusing them with a modern aesthetic. Through this innovative approach, figures like Gustav Klimt, Alphonse Mucha, Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Edgar Degas, Salvador Dali, and others are portrayed from new angles, creating a connection with the past that fortifies present roots and fosters a serene outlook on the future.

Todorova's captivating paintings not only capture attention but also ground viewers in the fabric of everyday reality. Beyond her artistic endeavors, she engages in various social activities, serving as an illustrator for children's books that stimulate creative minds and as an author of books for both children and parents, such as 'The Kitten Lesik, who Dreamed of Flying,' 'Seven Magic Feathers for Lesik,' 'Odessa Inspires,' and 'Journey from Lesik to Odessa.' These works contribute to the development of family traditions and values.

While emphasizing the significance of family as the crucible of a happy and prosperous life, Todorova extends her influence beyond her home. Actively participating in social events, she promotes her ideas and unites like-minded individuals around new projects. The openings of her exhibitions become noteworthy events in Ukraine and abroad, illustrating her commitment to sharing her vision and values.

In the span from 2008 to 2022, Todorova has painted over 800 artworks, showcasing her talent in 15 exhibitions. Her prolific output and diverse engagements underscore her commitment to both artistic expression and the positive impact of creativity on society.

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