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Oil painting Kotygoroshko Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich

Oil painting Kotygoroshko Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich

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"Kotygoroshko" by Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich: A Haunting Fusion of Innocence and Aftermath

Collection and Availability

This piece is a prominent part of our Collection of Portraits & Genre and Collection of Contemporary Art, offering insight into Other Works by Anatoly Varvarov. As a reflection on cultural and personal identity amidst global issues, it makes a thoughtful addition to any collection or a meaningful Painting Gift Idea for those moved by the power of visual art to convey profound messages.

About This Painting

"Kotygoroshko" is a captivating oil painting by Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich that merges the imagery of childhood innocence with the stark reality of war. The painting presents a visually arresting narrative that invites viewers to explore the profound themes of innocence disrupted by conflict.

Artistic Details

The painting centers on a young child, depicted nude, symbolizing vulnerability and purity. The child stands confidently, yet there's a haunting seriousness in the way he holds an oversized red missile, transformed in his grasp into a child's plaything. This surreal element is starkly juxtaposed against a backdrop of a desolate, war-torn landscape, filled with the remnants of destroyed tanks and scattered machinery. The contrast between the foreground's vibrant life and the background's cold desolation evokes a powerful commentary on the impact of war on the innocent.

About the Artwork 

Artwork Details

  • Title: "Kotygoroshko"
  • Artist: Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich
  • Size: 145x200 cm/'57.08x78.74 inches'
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Technique: Yes, an original piece from our collection

Condition and Detailed Viewing

Presented in impeccable condition, oil painting invites viewers to explore its every detail through comprehensive imagery, capturing all angles and facets of this stunning piece.

About the Artist

Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich He was born on February 12, 1967 in Kremenchuk, Poltava region. He graduated from Dnepropetrovsk Art School. EV Vuchetich (1983-1987) National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture - (1990-1996) Member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine. He received the category of artist-restorer of easel painting (1999). A. Varvarov is one of the members of the art commune "Squat on Olehivska", which emerged in the early 90's. The association was a non-profit view of art and demonstrated an innovative approach to the interpretation of contemporary processes in society. Artists did not limit themselves to the walls of galleries and museums and became known for their social actions. Performance installations and flash mobs Lives and works in Kyiv. The works are in UKM Uue Kunsti Muuseum | MONA The Museum of New Art, Dnipro Art Museum, CSM M17, National Art Gallery of Ukraine, collections of galleries "Soviart", "AVS ART", "RA", "Vernissage", and private collections of Ukraine, England, Austria, USA, Germany , Canada, Italy, Chile, China, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic.

Varvarov's work reflects a deep engagement with contemporary societal issues. His membership in the "Squat on Olehivska" art commune highlights his commitment to innovative, socially conscious art.

Symbolism and Theme

The painting's title, "Kotygoroshko," refers to a folk hero, adding layers of cultural symbolism about resilience and heroism. The child's interaction with the missile suggests a transformation of symbols of destruction into symbols of innocence and play. This striking visual metaphor challenges viewers to consider the resilience of the human spirit and the absurdity of war. The muted, natural lighting enhances the scene's poignancy, casting soft shadows that speak of calm after chaos.

"Kotygoroshko" is more than a painting; it is a visual dialogue about peace, conflict, and the enduring innocence amidst the ruins of war, available for acquisition through our Online Art Gallery Store. This painting is an invitation to reflect on past narratives and the continuous hope for a peaceful future.

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