Lavender Field (2024, oil on canvas, 34x66 cm) by Zakhar Shevchuk is a semi-abstract landscape where impasto texture becomes central. The lower section glows with pinks and violets, evoking a blooming field, while the muted green above suggests horizon and sky.
Thickly applied paint gives the surface a tactile presence. Cracks, ridges, and uneven textures catch light differently as the viewer shifts perspective, creating moving shadows and highlights. This quality makes the painting dynamic, almost alive.
The upper section holds a further surprise. Through deliberate cracks in the surface, pigments of yellow, red, and brown emerge, hinting at hidden layers beneath. These details bring richness and depth, echoing the complexity of the natural world.
Lavender Field offers both visual and tactile engagement. It is a work that appeals to collectors who value experimentation with surface and the expressive potential of paint.
Oil
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Lavender Field (2024, oil on canvas, 34x66 cm) by Zakhar Shevchuk is a semi-abstract landscape where impasto texture becomes central. The lower section glows with pinks and violets, evoking a blooming field, while the muted green above suggests horizon and sky.
Thickly applied paint gives the surface a tactile presence. Cracks, ridges, and uneven textures catch light differently as the viewer shifts perspective, creating moving shadows and highlights. This quality makes the painting dynamic, almost alive.
The upper section holds a further surprise. Through deliberate cracks in the surface, pigments of yellow, red, and brown emerge, hinting at hidden layers beneath. These details bring richness and depth, echoing the complexity of the natural world.
Lavender Field offers both visual and tactile engagement. It is a work that appeals to collectors who value experimentation with surface and the expressive potential of paint.
Oil
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