Svitlana Andriichenko - On the edge. Emotions.A90






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Svitlana Andriichenko, On the edge. Emotions.A90, an original 2022 oil painting on canvas in blue tones, a landscape in abstract expressionism measuring 80 × 110 cm, unframed with mounting hardware and a certificate of authenticity included.
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"On the edge. Emotions.A90". In this painting, I channeled my most profound emotions into strokes of vibrant blues and soft lilacs, layering textures with sweeping energy. Each brushstroke embodies a raw, swirling tumult of feelings that teeter on the brink of expressionism, mirroring the unpredictable nature of human emotions. This piece is not merely art, it is a palpable sensation that breathes life and intensity into any space, inviting viewers to explore the depths of their own emotional landscapes.
An oil painting on canvas (unframed), with mounting hardware included. Hand-painted entirely with high-quality oil paints using a custom-made palette knife. A certificate of authenticity is included. Shipped in a cardboard box.
Svitlana Andriichenko, a Ukrainian artist was born in 1977, based in Germany, utilizes oil paints to manifest her passionate feelings onto canvas. Through abstraction and impasto techniques, she endows her work with depth, employing thick layers of vibrant hues applied with a palette knife and . Art by Svitlana Andriichenko decries reality's dull mimicry, unveiling instead a subjective reality defined by her intense emotions, aspirations, and life experiences. The artist's work is represented in galleries such as Singulart, Artfinder, Saatchi Art, Artmajeur, and others.
Since 2021, she has held several solo exhibitions, most of which were in Cologne, Germany. She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions and fairs in Italy, Greece, the UK, Israel, and Germany. Today, her paintings are in private collections in the USA, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Poland, Israel, Norway, Germany, France, Turkey, and Ukraine, among other countries.
After the war began in February 2022, she managed to transport over 200 paintings from Ukraine to Cologne, where the artist currently lives and works.
"On the edge. Emotions.A90". In this painting, I channeled my most profound emotions into strokes of vibrant blues and soft lilacs, layering textures with sweeping energy. Each brushstroke embodies a raw, swirling tumult of feelings that teeter on the brink of expressionism, mirroring the unpredictable nature of human emotions. This piece is not merely art, it is a palpable sensation that breathes life and intensity into any space, inviting viewers to explore the depths of their own emotional landscapes.
An oil painting on canvas (unframed), with mounting hardware included. Hand-painted entirely with high-quality oil paints using a custom-made palette knife. A certificate of authenticity is included. Shipped in a cardboard box.
Svitlana Andriichenko, a Ukrainian artist was born in 1977, based in Germany, utilizes oil paints to manifest her passionate feelings onto canvas. Through abstraction and impasto techniques, she endows her work with depth, employing thick layers of vibrant hues applied with a palette knife and . Art by Svitlana Andriichenko decries reality's dull mimicry, unveiling instead a subjective reality defined by her intense emotions, aspirations, and life experiences. The artist's work is represented in galleries such as Singulart, Artfinder, Saatchi Art, Artmajeur, and others.
Since 2021, she has held several solo exhibitions, most of which were in Cologne, Germany. She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions and fairs in Italy, Greece, the UK, Israel, and Germany. Today, her paintings are in private collections in the USA, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Poland, Israel, Norway, Germany, France, Turkey, and Ukraine, among other countries.
After the war began in February 2022, she managed to transport over 200 paintings from Ukraine to Cologne, where the artist currently lives and works.
