Oleksandr Balbyshev is a contemporary Ukrainian artist who works primarily in oil paint on canvas and experiments with found objects. Oleksandr's art has two very different main directions, each representing the essential side of his identity.
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Material
Oil on Canvas
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85x125 cm
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4500 €
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This stunning painting features a muscular male figure posed in a relaxed position against a vibrant backdrop of a canyon landscape. The figure is portrayed with bold, expressive brushstrokes that emphasize the contours of his body, rendered in warm, vivid colors. The background showcases a dramatic contrast of deep reds, oranges, and purples, reminiscent of a setting sun filtering through the layers of rock and vegetation. The lush greenery at the foreground creates a juxtaposition with the rugged terrain of the canyon, enhancing the overall dynamism of the composition. The artist effectively uses complementary colors to evoke a sense of energy and passion, creating an engaging visual experience. This captivating painting would make a striking focal point in various interior settings. It can elevate the ambiance of a modern living room, providing a vibrant contrast against neutral walls or contemporary furnishings. Its bold colors and subjects make it suitable for art studios, galleries, or creative spaces that thrive on inspiration. Additionally, it could work well in personal spaces such as bedrooms, where it will foster an intimate and passionate atmosphere.
This artwork is inspired by David Hockney's "Grand Canyon II." I like to look at a beautiful male body. Therefore, I am sad that there are so little masculine sensuality and beauty in the art world. About 30 years ago, a group of feminist artists, Guerrilla Girls, decided to determine the ratio of male and female nudes presented on canvases exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It turned out that male nudes are only 15%. And it seems that today the situation has not changed much. On online galleries where I sell my art, male nudes are about 20%. While the female nude is generally regarded as a staple on the finest of museum walls, the male nude has managed to maintain an air of illicitness up until the present day, continuing to trouble people in different ways. This phenomenon's root cause is because art history was a “white straight men only” club for a long time. Its creators have used mechanisms of suppression of rights and marginalization of minorities. And the culture of the dominant patriarchal and heterosexual discourses is still influential. I would like to see our culture represent naked men as frequently as we do naked women to remove the shock value of the nude male. And this is my goal as an artist. I use the male nude to express erotic feelings in the same way that the female nude has been used. I am trying to explore the slippage of masculinity and redefine what it means to be male. In this series, I integrate a male body's sensual beauty with paintings of world-famous artists like Claude Monet, Van Gogh, David Hockney, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Paul Cézanne, Andy Warhol, etc. This is a kind of reflection on how the art of the last centuries could have been if the male body had not been discriminated against.
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