Ilchenko Evgen (1978) - The First Breath of Light





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Ilchenko Evgen, The First Breath of Light, a limited edition oil on canvas seascape (40×60 cm), created in 2026, Ukraine, hand signed and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
100%手作りの油彩キャンバス画です!
油彩・キャンバス
左下に作者が署名
寸法: 40×60 cm
四隅は未塗装です
Painting by modern ukrainian marine artist Ilchenko Evgen
Colors of the painting may vary under different lightning and different monitor settings.
Buyers are responsible for additional custom fees in accordance with their counry laws!
Delivery time from Ukraine takes about 4 weeks, due to complex logistics
Ilchenko Evgen was born in 1978 in Kyiv, Ukraine, in the family of the artist Ilchenko Anatoly.
The artist studied in Kyiv and graduated from the University of Food Technologies.
Since the early 2000s, he has been painting, first under the guidance of his father, and later, he has continued to master the art of creating an image on canvas independently.
But to this day, his father remains Evgen’s primary teacher and critic of his painting.
And he is back to him for advice, either.
The artist's heart lay in painting seascapes, which he continues to do successfully today.
100%手作りの油彩キャンバス画です!
油彩・キャンバス
左下に作者が署名
寸法: 40×60 cm
四隅は未塗装です
Painting by modern ukrainian marine artist Ilchenko Evgen
Colors of the painting may vary under different lightning and different monitor settings.
Buyers are responsible for additional custom fees in accordance with their counry laws!
Delivery time from Ukraine takes about 4 weeks, due to complex logistics
Ilchenko Evgen was born in 1978 in Kyiv, Ukraine, in the family of the artist Ilchenko Anatoly.
The artist studied in Kyiv and graduated from the University of Food Technologies.
Since the early 2000s, he has been painting, first under the guidance of his father, and later, he has continued to master the art of creating an image on canvas independently.
But to this day, his father remains Evgen’s primary teacher and critic of his painting.
And he is back to him for advice, either.
The artist's heart lay in painting seascapes, which he continues to do successfully today.

