Andriy Aksyutov
99, 2020
Oil on canvas
130 × 130 cm
Unique
Lysenko Gallery
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This painting reimagines the slag heap as a living landscape rather than a monument to extraction. The vivid tree, almost glowing against the red sky, introduces a fragile sense of...
This painting reimagines the slag heap as a living landscape rather than a monument to extraction. The vivid tree, almost glowing against the red sky, introduces a fragile sense of vitality into a terrain marked by industrial transformation.
Instead of documenting a specific place, the work explores atmosphere and emotional memory — how landscapes shift through recollection, colour, and time. Thick textures and heightened tones bring every surface to life, turning the landscape into something unstable, cultivated, and quietly alive.