Moonlit Night, 2023
Ivanyuk Oleksiy

Painting : oil

100 x 120 x 2 cm 39.4 x 47.2 x 0.8 inch

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100 x 120 x 2 cm 39.4 x 47.2 x 0.8 inch Height x Width x Depth

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Landscape

Fields

Impasto

Night

Rural landscape

Village

brown

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Artwork location: Ukraine

Kalen 1611

The oil painting on Canvas titled "Moonlit Night" is a masterful exploration of the poetic silence and emotional depth of the rural nighttime landscape. The canvas is immersed in shadowy tones and illuminated with restrained yet striking color accents, guiding the viewer into a meditative scene where the only sound seems to be the hush of the wind and distant whispers of a sleeping village. The composition evokes a dreamlike serenity, merging natural quietude with flickers of human presence, and leaving the observer suspended between reality and reverie. At the top of the painting, a slender crescent moon arcs above the earth, casting a gentle glow. It is accompanied by a few distant stars, their light barely breaking through the dusky sky. The heavens are painted in swirling layers of umber, charcoal gray, and dusky violet — not simply to convey nightfall, but to express its mood. The sky feels thick and infinite, adding a palpable weight to the scene, as if the night itself is a living presence watching over the land. In the distance, a small village emerges from the darkness, its white-walled houses and red rooftops nestled like quiet hearts against the horizon. The houses are kissed by a surreal light — possibly moonlight, or the remnants of firelight or electric glow — that makes them shimmer gently against the surrounding field. This light, painted in vibrant hues of red, yellow, cobalt, and orange, pulses with life in an otherwise muted world. It is warmth wrapped in coolness — a reminder that even in the night, there is comfort and presence. The foreground is a rich and layered mass of textured earth tones, deep browns, purples, and hints of midnight blue. Abstract in their rendering, the brushstrokes suggest furrows in the field, wild grass, and uneven terrain, all cloaked in darkness. At the center-right of the painting stands a solitary figure, resting or reclining in the dim glow beneath a tall white electric pole. The figure is subtle yet essential — an anchor of humanity within the vast, nocturnal landscape. Their presence adds a narrative thread: perhaps they are returning from work, or pausing to contemplate the silence around them. Perhaps they simply seek a moment beneath the stars.

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Ivanyuk Oleksiy, Moonlit Night
Ukraine  • 1954

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Oleksiy Andriyovych Ivanyuk was born on March 13, 1954, in the city of Pyriatyn, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. He is a painter and is married to O. Ivanyuk. He became a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (NSHU) in 2003.

He completed his education at the Crimean Art School in Simferopol in 1987, where he was taught by prominent instructors including V. Bernadsky, L. Greiser, and M. Morgun. From 1988 to 2008, he taught fine arts at the Pyriatyn School-Gymnasium of Aesthetic Education.

Oleksiy Ivanyuk has been actively engaged in artistic work and has participated in national and international art exhibitions since 1978. He has held solo exhibitions in various locations including Kyiv (2003, 2007-2009), Lubny (Poltava Oblast), California (USA; both in 2006), Poltava (2007, 2010), Pryluky (Chernihiv Oblast, 2008), and Warsaw (2009).

His primary genres of art are landscape and still life. His paintings are characterized by emotional sincerity and a warm, soulful quality that affirms the harmony of life. His creative work is deeply rooted in national traditions and the cultural heritage of Ukraine.

Some of his artworks are preserved in the National Art Museum (NHM), the Taras Shevchenko National Museum, the Museum of Cultural Heritage in Kyiv, and the Poltava Local Lore Museum.

Some of Oleksiy Ivanyuk's notable works include:

  • "March" and "Wildflowers" (both 2002)
  • "Twisted Gentlemen" and "Still Life with Narcissus" (both 2004)
  • "Sunflower Field," "Apple Blossom," and "Evening Breath" (all 2005)
  • "Silence" and "Summer" (both 2006)
  • "Sunflowers" (2007)
  • "Star Field," "Such a Life...," and "In the Garden" (all 2009)
  • "Cold" (2010).

These artworks showcase his talent and artistic expression, often focusing on themes related to nature and the Ukrainian cultural heritage.

After graduating from the N. Samokish Crimean Art School, the elder generation of Ivanyuks, Oleksiy and Oksana, founded their own art school in Pyriatyn, a small town in Poltava Oblast, which they supported financially for over a decade. Growing up under the influence of classical art, the couple favored working from nature, depicting classical still life and monumental canvases, with the secret of their compositional and dramatic strength lying in the use of naturism as their core philosophical concept.

In Oleksiy Ivanyuk's Poltava landscapes, there is a greatness in simplicity, a view of ordinary suburban landscapes as wonders that are no longer accessible to the average resident of a metropolis. Fauvist colors and impasto techniques are applied by the master to enhance expressiveness, while thick brushstrokes emphasize the form and relief of the depicted objects. Familiar places, houses immersed in green gardens, boundless steppes, fields, forest glades, and streets become lyrical abstractions and reach the level of aesthetic reflection, reflecting the author's sensory perception of the world.

In Oksana Ivanyuk's vibrant floral still lifes, baroque polyphony is embodied, which is why seemingly secondary elements become the main elements of the composition. Her lush bouquets are universal floral images of binary culture, with a variety of meanings that correspond to the main higher needs of existence. For Oksana Ivanyuk, reproducing flowers is always a display of personal experiences, a demonstration of her own attitude towards life situations, and the image itself becomes a symbol of beauty and harmony.

Both artists, Oleksiy and Oksana, have a unique approach to their craft, infusing their works with emotions, insights, and reflections on the world around them. Their dedication to preserving and promoting art is evident through their art school, where they pass on their knowledge and passion to the next generation of aspiring artists. Their creative endeavors continue to leave a lasting impact on the art world, inspiring viewers and fellow artists alike with their powerful and evocative works.

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