
Buckwheat stubble,
2024
Ivanyuk Oleksiy
Painting : oil, cardboard
18 x 24 x 2 cm 7.1 x 9.4 x 0.8 inch
Second NOT DISPLAYED BLUR TEXT
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18 x 24 x 2 cm 7.1 x 9.4 x 0.8 inch Height x Width x Depth
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Artwork location: Ukraine
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The painting titled "Buckwheat Stubble" is a vibrant and dynamic depiction of a rural field after the buckwheat harvest. The artist skillfully uses a palette knife technique to apply thick layers of oil paint, creating a highly textured surface that brings the landscape to life with rich colors and bold strokes. The composition evokes a sense of warmth and tranquility, capturing the beauty of nature under a vast, open sky. The foreground of the painting showcases the harvested field with patches of golden ochre, warm orange, and earthy browns, representing the buckwheat stubble left on the ground. The thick, impasto brushstrokes give the field a tactile quality, emphasizing the rough texture of the soil and the remnants of the harvested crop. The artist uses a variety of shades to add depth and dimension to the field, with subtle hints of green and turquoise suggesting patches of grass or wild plants. In the middle ground, a line of trees and shrubs creates a natural boundary between the field and the horizon. The vegetation is painted in a mix of deep greens, purples, and browns, adding contrast to the warm tones of the foreground. The trees are depicted with expressive, abstract strokes, giving them a sense of movement and vitality. Among the trees, a few wooden poles or fence posts are visible, hinting at human presence in this rural landscape. The sky is one of the most striking elements of the painting, dominating the upper half of the composition. The artist uses a blend of vivid blues, turquoise, and light teal to create a dynamic sky filled with billowing clouds. The clouds are rendered in thick, swirling strokes of white, pink, and lavender, adding a sense of softness and lightness that contrasts with the dense, textured earth below. The sky's brightness suggests a sunny day, with the clouds catching the warm light of the sun. The overall mood of the painting is bright and uplifting, capturing a moment of peace and natural beauty in the countryside. The bold, expressive use of color and texture conveys the artist's emotional connection to the landscape, inviting the viewer to experience the serene beauty of a harvested buckwheat field. The scene evokes the end of the harvest season, symbolizing both the hard work of rural life and the quiet moments of rest that follow. "Buckwheat Stubble" is a captivating piece that celebrates the rustic charm of rural landscapes. Through its expressive brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and textured surface, the painting brings to life the beauty of nature's changing seasons. The artwork is a reminder of the simple, yet profound, moments found in everyday countryside life — from the golden fields to the endless sky above.
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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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