In Andreichuk’s ‘Yellow food’, there is a large use of primary colours, making it an attention grabbing piece. ‘Yellow food’ depicts a unique interpretation of the classic still life drawings, by using bold and vivid strokes instead of focusing on creating a detailed illustration. Andreichuk depicts a living room table covered with yellow tomatoes and two large potted plants, thereby showing the natural beauty of this disarray. Unlike what is man made, the beauty of nature is within its randomness and spontaneousness, which can be seen in ‘Yellow food’ as it is the disarray of the tomatoes and plants which brings the most beauty to this scene.
"Amsterdam" acrylic paints
£2,490.6
In Andreichuk’s ‘Yellow food’, there is a large use of primary colours, making it an attention grabbing piece. ‘Yellow food’ depicts a unique interpretation of the classic still life drawings, by using bold and vivid strokes instead of focusing on creating a detailed illustration. Andreichuk depicts a living room table covered with yellow tomatoes and two large potted plants, thereby showing the natural beauty of this disarray. Unlike what is man made, the beauty of nature is within its randomness and spontaneousness, which can be seen in ‘Yellow food’ as it is the disarray of the tomatoes and plants which brings the most beauty to this scene.
"Amsterdam" acrylic paints
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