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2023
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Zakhar Shevchuk's profound artwork 'Great Flood' unravels a captivating narrative that delves into the might of nature amidst human-made constructions, inspired by the tragedy of war and ecological devastation. At first glance, this large oil painting appears fully abstract, but upon closer examination, the viewer uncovers the profound meaning infused into the canvas. Dominated by blue hues that symbolize water, the painting portrays a violent flood unleashed by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion. The depicted water's relentless force sweeps through the canvas, turning yellow-grey and terracotta brown as it engulfs the land, accompanied by white elements illustrating the foaming waves.
Zakhar masterfully merges abstract expressionism with a semi-abstract landscape, employing wide, energetic brushstrokes and a textured surface that breathes life into the artwork. The artist's intention to challenge human perception and recognition shines through, as the viewer experiences a constant oscillation between abstraction and familiarity within the urban landscape.
Beyond its artistic brilliance, this painting conveys profound emotions of tragedy, highlighting the might of nature against human structures and the ecological devastation left in its wake. The artwork encapsulates the immense human suffering and loss caused by war, drawing attention to the urgency of supporting affected communities.
As a young and accomplished artist, Zakhar Shevchuk's journey from academic realism to the blurred boundaries of figurative and abstract art adds depth and complexity to his creations. With a master's degree from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv, Ukraine, Zakhar's artworks have earned global recognition, gracing public and private collections worldwide. Engage with the captivating strokes of 'Great Flood,' a masterpiece that invites viewers to introspect and embrace the unique perspective of a talented artist at the forefront of contemporary artistic exploration.
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For me creating art is a way to discover the surrounding world, gain some experience, and a possibility to understand how I feel about various things. In my artworks I aim to express what I feel about the object, rather than how I see it. Consequently, many of my paintings are somewhere on the edge of figurative and abstract art.
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