Dream. Oil on canvas 83x99.5 cm
This painting features a dynamic and abstract representation of figures and animals, utilizing a vibrant color palette and fluid forms to create a sense of movement and energy. The background is a dark, muted blue, which contrasts sharply with the bright and varied colors of the figures in the foreground.
In the center and right of the composition, there are several human-like figures rendered in different hues, including white, yellow, green, and red. These figures are depicted with elongated limbs and exaggerated postures, giving them a sense of fluidity and motion. The use of overlapping lines and shapes suggests interaction or conflict among the figures, adding to the overall dynamism of the scene.
To the left, there are more abstract forms that resemble animals, with one prominent figure in shades of red and another in blue. These animal forms are bent over, as if grazing or engaging in some activity on the ground. Their shapes are less defined, blending into the background and further enhancing the abstract nature of the painting.
Victor Karnauh (1950-2012)
Victor Karnaukh (1950, Dnepropetrovsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR – 2012, Dnepropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine) – a painter, a monument designer, graduate of Latvian Academy of Arts. He had painted a multitude of interiors, including church plafonds and public buildings. His works are kept in private collections in the USA, Europe and Russia.
In 1966 Karnaukh enrolled into the Dnepropetrovsk Art Academy and graduated from it in 1970 (final work "Fair"). He served in the in 1970-1972 in the Air Defence Forces. After finishing his service he deliberately chose Latvian State Academy of Arts as the place to continue his studies.
In 1973 he enrolled into the Deprtment of Painting of the Latvian State Academy of Arts. In 1979 he finished the class of monumental painting (his final work "Everyday Life of Fishermen" was painted in the technique of encaustic painting).
Victor Karnaukh had been participating in exhibitions since 1976. In 1978 he became a member of the Union of Artists of Latvian SSR, in 1982 he received membership in the Union of Artists of the USSR. from 1985 to 1990 he had been participating in an international project of designing a modern residential area Olvenschtedt in Magdeburg (Eastern Germany). The fall of socialism in Eastern Germany did not allow him to finish this project. However, Karnaukh continued to work in Germany, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Sweden, Denmark, Japan, England. For many years he had been working in the USA, where he cooperated with different art galleries, but most of all with GUNNAR NORDSTROM GALLERY in Seatle (the state of Washington).
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