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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Oleg Tistol, Hurzuf. Sea 08-14, 2014

Oleg Tistol

Hurzuf. Sea 08-14, 2014
Oil, acrylic on canvas
200 × 160 cm
Unique
Lysenko Gallery
£21,000.00
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The artwork titled 'U. B. K.' is a captivating piece that captures the essence of paradise through a vibrant and folkloric depiction of a palm tree. The artist, who has...
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The artwork titled "U. B. K." is a captivating piece that captures the essence of paradise through a vibrant and folkloric depiction of a palm tree. The artist, who has been working on this series since 2007, draws inspiration from the Southern Coast of Crimea. The use of bright, Pop Art-inspired colors adds a sense of liveliness and energy to the composition.

The palm tree, framed by a folkloric pattern, serves as a powerful symbol in this artwork. In the artist's words, palm trees are universally recognized as symbols of paradise, and in their tradition, the fir tree acts as a substitute for the palm. This connection to their national identity adds depth and cultural significance to the piece.

Furthermore, the artwork takes on a more poignant and tragic meaning following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. It serves as a reminder of the ever-growing elusiveness of paradise, evoking a sense of longing and nostalgia for the Yalta seafront and the carefree feeling of summer holidays.

Overall, this artwork skillfully combines elements of folk art, Pop Art aesthetics, and personal reflection to create a visually striking and emotionally evocative piece. The juxtaposition of the palm tree, vibrant colors, and the artist's personal narrative make this artwork a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of paradise and its shifting meanings.

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Provenance

Acquired from the artist studio.

Exhibitions

2023 Dubai 

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