Original artwork description:

This painting captures a playful and dreamlike underwater world, where flowing lines and abstract shapes evoke the rhythm of life beneath the surface. Inspired by the organic motion of marine creatures and the vibrant simplicity of their forms, I used a palette of soft blues, greens, and yellows to bring a sense of lightness and warmth to the composition.

The intertwining, sinuous lines suggest movement and connection, guiding the viewer’s eye through a whimsical dance between fish, waves, and other hidden elements. I worked with textured layers to create a tactile quality in the background, balancing the delicacy of the figures with the grounding effect of the surface.

This piece is as much about emotion as it is about form. The elements appear suspended in a moment of harmony, blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination. The butterfly tucked into the composition adds a touch of whimsy, symbolizing transformation and reminding us of the interconnectedness of all living things.

For me, this work celebrates the fluidity of life—its ability to adapt, flow, and surprise us with unexpected beauty. By reducing the forms to their most essential shapes, I invite viewers to find their own stories within the piece, making it a conversation between the painting and their imagination.

100% handmade colourful acrylic painting titled "Octopus Kindus" was created with bright acrylic colours on a premium quality 100% cotton canvas.
Rich texture. Vivid palette. Influenced by Paul Klee art.

Ready to hang artwork. Ideal or a living room, dining room, bedroom, or office modern interior.

The painting comes signed and dated on the back of canvas and together with signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic, gesso, varnish

Tags:
#abstract #texture #children #humor #caligraphy #naive #octopus #hieroglyph #paul klee #surreailsm 

Octopus Kindus (2024) Acrylic painting
by Vadim Vaskovsky

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This painting captures a playful and dreamlike underwater world, where flowing lines and abstract shapes evoke the rhythm of life beneath the surface. Inspired by the organic motion of marine creatures and the vibrant simplicity of their forms, I used a palette of soft blues, greens, and yellows to bring a sense of lightness and warmth to the composition.

The intertwining, sinuous lines suggest movement and connection, guiding the viewer’s eye through a whimsical dance between fish, waves, and other hidden elements. I worked with textured layers to create a tactile quality in the background, balancing the delicacy of the figures with the grounding effect of the surface.

This piece is as much about emotion as it is about form. The elements appear suspended in a moment of harmony, blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination. The butterfly tucked into the composition adds a touch of whimsy, symbolizing transformation and reminding us of the interconnectedness of all living things.

For me, this work celebrates the fluidity of life—its ability to adapt, flow, and surprise us with unexpected beauty. By reducing the forms to their most essential shapes, I invite viewers to find their own stories within the piece, making it a conversation between the painting and their imagination.

100% handmade colourful acrylic painting titled "Octopus Kindus" was created with bright acrylic colours on a premium quality 100% cotton canvas.
Rich texture. Vivid palette. Influenced by Paul Klee art.

Ready to hang artwork. Ideal or a living room, dining room, bedroom, or office modern interior.

The painting comes signed and dated on the back of canvas and together with signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic, gesso, varnish

Tags:
#abstract #texture #children #humor #caligraphy #naive #octopus #hieroglyph #paul klee #surreailsm 
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Born in 1973 Graduated Grekov College of Art, Odessa, Ukraine in 1990. Professional artist since 1999. Numerous exhibitions in leading Canadian galleries, as well as in galleries in Ukraine (Odessa,... Read more

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