Original artwork description:

The painting shows the disturbing night sky over Ukraine with the bright light of the moon, as a general image of the anxiety and insecurity of many Ukrainians during the war. But at the same time, bright flashes of light sometimes appear, as in the foreground of this work, which give hope and faith that everything will be fine, the war will end, peace and harmony will come.

Smoke and light in the window of the house in the depth of the composition of the plot also add some homely warmth.
This symbolizes that our future depends first on God, and then on us, people, on the extent to which we can show the best features of our souls: love, kindness, mutual support, etc.

The painting is made in an expressive style of thick application of oil paints, it is my personal way of dealing with stress, when I paint in this way it becomes easier for me. At some stages of the work, I applied paint exclusively with my fingers, performing specific movements hitting the paint clots on the painting from a certain distance.

I invented my own unique way of applying paints inspired by Jackson Pollock's method of abstract expressionism, which is called "action painting". Also, to a certain extent, there is something in common with pointillism, because the work consists of many small colorful dots that can be seen from a close distance.

The painting was created over a very long time, and allegedly went through its own process of evolution. It radically changed several times, passing through the stages of feelings that I experienced inside myself, and all this, my mood and condition was reflected in the work, and ultimately resulted in what is...


* Oil on canvas without stretched
* Size 39.3x39.3 inch (100x100 cm)
* Shipping worldwide in a tube
* Please note that the screen of your device and the actual color of the picture may differ. It has to do with your monitor settings.

Now Russia is waging a war of aggression on the territory of Ukraine, so I am sending part of the funds from the sale of my paintings to support Ukraine.

The rest of the funds collected from the sale of my paintings go to the realization of my dream of a mobile workshop based on a minibus. Now I'm traveling the world by bike, it's very exciting, but to be more productive I need a van to live, travel and paint in.

If you have additional questions, you can write them to me and I will be happy to answer them!

With regards artist Andrii Kovalyk.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#moon #house #forest #trees #moonlight #night #large oil #war #action painting #hope #ukraine #sadness #modern landscape #ukrainian artist #war in 

Captivated by sadness (2023)

Oil painting 
by Andrii Kovalyk

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The painting shows the disturbing night sky over Ukraine with the bright light of the moon, as a general image of the anxiety and insecurity of many Ukrainians during the war. But at the same time, bright flashes of light sometimes appear, as in the foreground of this work, which give hope and faith that everything will be fine, the war will end, peace and harmony will come.

Smoke and light in the window of the house in the depth of the composition of the plot also add some homely warmth.
This symbolizes that our future depends first on God, and then on us, people, on the extent to which we can show the best features of our souls: love, kindness, mutual support, etc.

The painting is made in an expressive style of thick application of oil paints, it is my personal way of dealing with stress, when I paint in this way it becomes easier for me. At some stages of the work, I applied paint exclusively with my fingers, performing specific movements hitting the paint clots on the painting from a certain distance.

I invented my own unique way of applying paints inspired by Jackson Pollock's method of abstract expressionism, which is called "action painting". Also, to a certain extent, there is something in common with pointillism, because the work consists of many small colorful dots that can be seen from a close distance.

The painting was created over a very long time, and allegedly went through its own process of evolution. It radically changed several times, passing through the stages of feelings that I experienced inside myself, and all this, my mood and condition was reflected in the work, and ultimately resulted in what is...


* Oil on canvas without stretched
* Size 39.3x39.3 inch (100x100 cm)
* Shipping worldwide in a tube
* Please note that the screen of your device and the actual color of the picture may differ. It has to do with your monitor settings.

Now Russia is waging a war of aggression on the territory of Ukraine, so I am sending part of the funds from the sale of my paintings to support Ukraine.

The rest of the funds collected from the sale of my paintings go to the realization of my dream of a mobile workshop based on a minibus. Now I'm traveling the world by bike, it's very exciting, but to be more productive I need a van to live, travel and paint in.

If you have additional questions, you can write them to me and I will be happy to answer them!

With regards artist Andrii Kovalyk.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#moon #house #forest #trees #moonlight #night #large oil #war #action painting #hope #ukraine #sadness #modern landscape #ukrainian artist #war in 
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Before the start of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, I painted mostly nature and cityscapes while traveling in Ukraine and other countries. But after February 24, 2022, the pain of the... Read more

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