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Anatoly Kost
"Scarecrow"

2014

About the Item

Anatoly Kost “Scarecrow” 2014 y. Canvas.Oil. Painting Flat: 65/55 cm. Framed: 69/59 cm. This painting is part of the triptych “Shiroka Maslyana”, a series dedicated to the vibrant, symbolic traditions of Maslenitsa, an ancient Slavic festival celebrating the transition from winter to spring. "Scarecrow" embodies the ritualistic burning of the effigy, a symbolic farewell to the old and a welcoming of renewal. Concept The painting, created in 2014, reflects Anatoly Kost’s distinctive abstraction style, where color and form transcend representation, evoking deep emotional and cultural resonance. The dynamic brushstrokes and vivid contrasts of golden ochre, deep blue, and fiery red capture the essence of the Maslenitsa effigy—both a guardian and a sacrifice. The scarecrow, often seen as a protector of the harvest, takes on a more profound meaning in this work, symbolizing cyclical rebirth, transformation, and the energy of change. Kost’s artistic philosophy, rooted in contemp-abstraction, explores the polyphonic nature of art, where visual, musical, and choreographic elements intertwine. Inspired by Slavic folklore and the theatrical traditions of festive rituals, his works create a dialogue between past and present. The triptych “Shiroka Maslyana”, to which this painting belongs, has been featured in multiple exhibitions, celebrating the cultural and historical depth of traditional Slavic festivities through contemporary abstraction. This piece is an authentic collector’s item, embodying both artistic mastery and cultural heritage, offering a powerful statement on transformation and renewal.
  • Creator:
    Anatoly Kost (1960, Ukrainian)
  • Creation Year:
    2014
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.6 in (65 cm)Width: 21.66 in (55 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Edinburgh, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1987215996862

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