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The painting “Five” by Olena is a striking and thought-provoking work of art. The painting depicts five figures standing in a circle, surrounded by a dark and mysterious landscape. The figures are all wearing white robes, and they are all facing forward, with their eyes closed.
The painting is dominated by the use of light and shadow. The figures are bathed in a bright light, while the landscape is shrouded in darkness. This creates a sense of contrast and tension, which is further enhanced by the figures’ closed eyes. The viewer is left to wonder who these figures are and what they are doing in this dark and mysterious place.
The painting is a powerful and evocative work of art that leaves a lasting impression on the viewer. It is a work that is open to interpretation, and it can be seen as a metaphor for a number of different things, such as the human condition, the search for meaning, or the power of the unknown.
Olena works in the style of abstract realism. Her paintings are abstract representations of real objects and phenomena. She often uses bright colors and unusual shapes to create a sense of movement and energy.
Olena Kovalenko was born in 1990 in a small town in southern Ukraine. She loved to draw since she was a child, but she didn’t consider it her calling. After high school, she went to university to study economics, but she soon realized that it wasn’t her path.
In 2012, Olena moved to Kyiv to attend art school. She began studying painting, drawing, and sculpture. At school, she met other young artists who shared her love of abstract art.
In 2016, Olena graduated from school and began exhibiting her work in galleries in Kyiv and Lviv. Her work immediately caught the attention of critics and collectors.
Olena works in the style of abstract realism. Her paintings are abstract representations of real objects and phenomena. She often uses bright colors and unusual shapes to create a sense of movement and energy.
Olena believes that art should be accessible to everyone. She strives to create paintings that will be interesting and understandable to people of all ages and social status.