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Oil painting Butterfly Alexander Strashevich

Oil painting Butterfly Alexander Strashevich

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"Butterfly" by Alexander Strashevich is an abstract composition characterized by soft, flowing shapes and a harmonious palette of purples, pinks, and lilacs. The rhythmic, curving lines and layered patterns evoke the delicate and ethereal nature of a butterfly, symbolizing transformation, freedom, and fragility.

The abstract forms give the viewer a sense of movement, resembling wings in flight, and suggest the butterfly’s ephemeral presence. Through this painting, Strashevich explores the fleeting beauty of change, inviting contemplation on the impermanence of moments and the continuous evolution of life. The subtle interplay of light and shadow within the shapes emphasizes the balance between stillness and motion, reinforcing the transformative theme of the artwork.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Butterfly"
* ARTISTS: Alexander Strashevich
* SIZE: 50x40 cm/19.68x15.74 inches
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

About the artists: Strashevich Alexander Vladimirovich

Born 1951 in Odessa, Ukraine

1970 – graduated from the Odessa Art College. Grekova.

1975-1990 – worked as a muralist.

1977 - member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.

Since 1970 – participant of city, all-Ukrainian and foreign exhibitions.

The creative heritage of Alexander Strashevich includes not only works of monumental painting, but also paintings of building interiors, exterior mosaics, and sculptural works.

In his work, Alexander prefers a modern plastic and color worldview, which allows him to harmoniously combine his works with modern interiors, including those in the high-tech style. His works show a plastic connection between sculpture and painting. He prefers abstract and postmodern styles, although he also writes realistic works.
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