Title: Oil painting Crimson evening in the village Oleksiy Ivanyuk Description: No.Kalen 1582The oil painting on Canvas titled "Crimson Evening in the Village" captures a fleeting yet profound moment in rural life, just as the day gives way to dusk. With bold palette knife strokes and vibrant, almost electric coloration, the artist conveys not just a scene, but a sensation — the palpable stillness and warmth of evening settling over the countryside. In the background, the small village houses with their weathered facades and pitched roofs nestle among dark trees, their silhouettes softened under the warm crimson glow of the setting sun. The most prominent house, crowned with a red roof, reflects the evening light, making it glow like a small beacon of life amidst the surrounding cool shadows. Its walls, painted in creamy whites and muted greens, absorb the golden light, standing out against the dramatic, nearly black mass of trees behind it. The sky above, though mostly obscured by the towering woods, emits a warm and moody light. The upper portion of the canvas radiates with a palette of russet, ochre, and deep plum, capturing the thick canopy of foliage silhouetted against the dimming heavens. Hints of magenta and burnt sienna suggest the presence of clouds catching the last rays of sunlight, imbuing the scene with a dreamlike, nostalgic quality. Moving downward, the central and foreground sections erupt into an explosion of color. Yellows, oranges, blues, and greens intermingle freely across the canvas, forming a richly textured field or yard that spreads out like a living tapestry. These fields are not a simple swath of green — they are an emotional terrain, dynamic and vivid, where every brushstroke seems to carry the memory of warmth, labor, and the whisper of wind through tall grasses. The use of impasto in this area is particularly expressive. The thick daubs of paint lend a physicality to the ground, making it feel as though the soil, grass, and leaves could be touched. The blues and violets creeping into the composition evoke the slow advance of evening coolness, contrasting with the fire of the sunlit spots that linger like footprints across the earth. A crooked, weathered utility pole rises awkwardly in the left-center of the composition, acting as both a compositional anchor and a subtle reminder of human presence and time’s passage. It leans slightly, like a tired sentinel standing over the colorful fields, connecting earth and sky with a fragile line.
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* TITLE: "Crimson evening in the village"
* ARTISTS: Oleksiy Ivanyuk
* SIZE: 50x70 cm/'19.68x27.55 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
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About the artist: Born March 13, 1954, in the city of Piryatin, Poltava region. He graduated from the Crimean Art College named after N. Samokish (1887). Teachers in the specialty: V. Grigoriev, M. Morgun, L. Gracer. Painter. The main genres are landscape, still life. The paintings are distinguished by emotional openness, warmth, affirm the harmony of life. Dominants of creativity are the deep roots of national traditions, Ukrainian cultural heritage. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (2008). He taught fine art at the Pyryatinsky school - gymnasium of aesthetic education (1988-2008). At creative work. Participated in exhibitions: national and international (since 1978). Personal exhibitions - in Kiev (2003, 2007-2009), Lubny (Poltava region, California (USA; 2006), Poltava (2007, 2010), Priluki (Chernihiv region, 2008), Warsaw (2009). Main works: “Flowers field ”(2007),“ Still life with a daffodil ”(2004),“ Indian summer ”(2007),“ Birch ”,“ Spiral panychi ”,“ Kalina red ”(2004),“ Field of the sun ”,“ Apple blossom ”, “Evening Breath” (2005), “Silence”, “Summer” (2006), “Sunflowers” (2007), “Plowed Field”, “Such is Life ...”, “In the Garden” (2009), “It's Cold” (2010). Individual paintings are stored in the National Museum of Art, National U. T. Shevchenko, Museum of Cultural Heritage in Kiev, Poltava Museum of Local Lore, lived and worked in the city of Poltava.
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