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Oil painting Green uniform Alexander Strashevich

Oil painting Green uniform Alexander Strashevich

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"Green Uniform" by Alexander Strashevich is a captivating abstract piece that uses flowing green and yellow tones to create a sense of organic movement and harmony. The painting is filled with curved lines and layered shapes that seem to pulse with life, reminiscent of natural forms like leaves or waves. The overlapping patterns and gradients evoke a rhythm, suggesting the uniformity and interconnectedness found in nature.

In this work, Strashevich likely explores the idea of unity within diversity, where each shape and line is distinct but contributes to an overall sense of balance. The composition’s simplicity yet depth encourages viewers to reflect on nature’s order and fluidity, reminding them of the intrinsic beauty in natural uniformity and patterns.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Green uniform"
* ARTISTS: Alexander Strashevich
* SIZE: 50x50 cm/19.68x19.68 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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