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Igor Volkov-Tkachinskiy
"The Sun Rejoices, Darkness Gives Strength to Bloom"

2025

$2,400
£1,813.67
€2,123.25
CA$3,351.54
A$3,770.79
CHF 1,997.91
MX$46,564.49
NOK 24,492.27
SEK 23,533.70
DKK 15,838.18
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“The Sun Rejoices, Darkness Gives Strength to Bloom” is a still life where flowers seem to be in motion, blending into one another. Sunflowers, carnations, and other plants create a vivid contrast against a deep background, where light and shadow interact, emphasizing shape and texture. The artist explores rhythm and color interplay, seeking balance between chaotic expression and structured composition. The colors feel both tense and harmonious, with nods to Van Gogh’s vibrancy, Munch’s expression, and Caravaggio’s dramatic lighting. The brushstrokes are lively, sometimes blurred, as if the paint itself is shaping the forms. The painting reflects on the balance between light and darkness and their interdependence in nature and life. Oil on canvas.
  • Creator:
    Igor Volkov-Tkachinskiy (2000, Ukrainian)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 47.25 in (120 cm)Width: 35.44 in (90 cm)Depth: 0.6 in (1.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Edinburgh, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1987216004382

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