Balbyshev 'Boy on Turquoise Background' EDITIONED PRINT 1/20 (2020) Painting by Oleksandr Balbyshev

  • Limited Edition (#1/20) Painting, Digital Print on Canvas
  • Dimensions 22.8x22.8 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 19.7in, Width 19.7in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is framed
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Figurative
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Due to the war russia started against my country, the international delivery can take about a month. About a print This is a limited edition, fine art print of the original painting 'Boy on Turquoise Background' (inkjet on Hahnemuhle Art Canvas Smooth 370 gsm) [Original (2019), oil on canvas, 68x68cm.][...]
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Due to the war russia started against my country, the international delivery can take about a month.

About a print
This is a limited edition, fine art print of the original painting 'Boy on Turquoise Background' (inkjet on Hahnemuhle Art Canvas Smooth 370 gsm) [Original (2019), oil on canvas, 68x68cm.] Each fine art print is signed by the artist, editioned to 20 ONLY. The image is 50x50cm, framed with a 4.5 cm hand-painted wooden frame.

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About the artwork
In this artwork, I combined my love for male beauty and decorative floral patterns.

Ukrainians have always been famous for their urge for excessive decorative effects and embellishment. Since ancient times, Ukrainians decorated their homes with funny drawings on the walls, their clothes, and textiles with colorful embroideries. Ukrainian women wore wreaths with flowers and flashy ribbons, and many bright decoration things. Even the formidable Cossack warriors were very fashionable. During peacetime, they wore clothes made of brocade and silk with gold or silver threads. Cossack's accessories were abundantly decorated with embroidered ornaments. Cossacks considered that looking dressy is a matter of honor. Ukrainian icon painting was also different from the ascetic and grim Russian icon. It was full of floral ornaments and ruddy full of life faces.
Nowadays, Ukrainian people like everything bright and beautiful. And it’s not surprising that I like the same as well. That’s why I have a craving for decorativeness and the use of ornaments in my artworks.

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Oleksandr Balbyshev is a contemporary Ukrainian artist. The most important themes in Balbyshev’s art are male sexuality and sensuality. Artist wants the viewer to see the[...]

Oleksandr Balbyshev is a contemporary Ukrainian artist. The most important themes in Balbyshev’s art are male sexuality and sensuality. Artist wants the viewer to see the realm of ideas in faces and bodies, not only a realistic image of a human. He tries to combine in his paintings realities, as visions of worlds within worlds. They show us an image of ourselves and also hint that there is more to us than we know.

Oleksandr Balbyshev is famous for transforming classical Soviet-era portraits of Lenin into highly decorative and chaotic works of art. Artist finds original portraits and sculptures of Lenin made in the Soviet era on flea markets and on announcements on the Internet. He paints on top of old portraits of Lenin fragments from famous paintings or drip paint on them, cut the canvases into pieces and glue them in a chaotic manner, let them paint them for children, he paints the sculptures in funny colors and glues them with various objects. As a result of this artistic gesture, the artist erases the propaganda and ideological meanings of the image, at the same time endowing it with decorative qualities. However, with all the fun of this manipulation, the artwork acquires new meanings, an antinomical combination of play and seriousness, prompting the viewer to go beyond the accepted paradigm.

Oleksandr Balbyshev was born in 1985 in Ukraine. His paintings are in private collections in the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal, Greece, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, Croatia, South Africa, Thailand, Singapore, Australia, Mexico, and Japan.


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