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Oil painting Stolen summer Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich

Oil painting Stolen summer Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich

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"Stolen Summer" by Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich: A Visual Study in Childhood Reflection

Collection and Availability

This painting is part of our esteemed Collection of Portraits & Genre and Collection of Contemporary Art, showcasing Other Works by Anatoly Varvarov. Currently available as Original Artwork, this piece is a perfect acquisition for collectors seeking profound thematic art that speaks to both personal and communal experiences.

About This Painting

"Stolen Summer" is a profound oil painting by the esteemed artist Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich, capturing a young boy in a moment of introspection. The scene depicts the boy crouched on the ground, hands covering his face, a pose that may indicate distress or contemplation. Dressed in light summer attire against a backdrop of an urban park setting, the child’s posture contrasts sharply with the expected joy of a summer day.

Artistic Details

The child is dressed in a light blue sleeveless top and denim shorts, set against a blurred background of a parking lot that transitions to greenery and a guardrail, hinting at nearby recreational spaces. This setting underscores a narrative of a summer’s day turned introspective. The soft focus of the background enriches the subject's emotional state, drawing the viewer’s attention directly to the boy’s expression of possible sorrow.

About the Artwork

Artwork Details

  • Title: "Stolen Summer"
  • Artist: Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich
  • Size: 95x110 cm/'37.40x43.30 inches'
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Technique: Yes, an original piece from our collection

Condition and Detailed Viewing

Presented in impeccable condition, oil painting invites viewers to explore its every detail through comprehensive imagery, capturing all angles and facets of this stunning piece.

About the Artist

Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich He was born on February 12, 1967 in Kremenchuk, Poltava region. He graduated from Dnepropetrovsk Art School. EV Vuchetich (1983-1987) National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture - (1990-1996) Member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine. He received the category of artist-restorer of easel painting (1999). A. Varvarov is one of the members of the art commune "Squat on Olehivska", which emerged in the early 90's. The association was a non-profit view of art and demonstrated an innovative approach to the interpretation of contemporary processes in society. Artists did not limit themselves to the walls of galleries and museums and became known for their social actions. Performance installations and flash mobs Lives and works in Kyiv. The works are in UKM Uue Kunsti Muuseum | MONA The Museum of New Art, Dnipro Art Museum, CSM M17, National Art Gallery of Ukraine, collections of galleries "Soviart", "AVS ART", "RA", "Vernissage", and private collections of Ukraine, England, Austria, USA, Germany , Canada, Italy, Chile, China, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic.

Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich, a prolific figure in contemporary art, captures deep emotional and social themes through his detailed and evocative paintings. Known for his participation in the "Squat on Olehivska" art commune, Varvarov’s work often explores the intersection of personal narrative and broader societal issues.

Symbolism and Interpretation

The title "Stolen Summer" suggests a loss of innocence or a disruption of the carefree nature typically associated with childhood summers. The juxtaposition of the child's somber mood with the lively setting invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of childhood, the fleeting moments of innocence, and the impact of external circumstances on internal emotions.

"Stolen Summer" serves as a compelling reminder of the nuanced experiences of childhood, portrayed through the masterful use of color, composition, and symbolism by Varvarov. It is a significant work for those who appreciate art that challenges and invites introspection about youth, environment, and emotion.

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