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Painting "Saxophone"
Саксофон ( 100015)
Sergey Yarotskiy
Ukraine, Lviv in 2012
Size (cm): 45 X 60. Weight (g): 500Technique of performance: canvas, oil
Genre: Nature
Art direction: ExpressionismSold out
In the central part of the picture painted by the young beautiful girl with long brown hair that keeps saxophone in hand and looking at viewer blue, deep as the sea eyes. Translucent light golden wrapper barely covers young and full of energy body. A sudden gust of wind picked selection of decoration, revealing a slender elastic thigh. Beautiful young woman in surprise even sat down, hiding the nakedness of his left hand. Fun, singing, agile, graceful, such as the one tool that has stopped for a moment, waiting for a meeting with her ??sweet lips. On cheeks flush tread and ashamed to face appeared flirtatious smile and the main character, stopping the ball, waiting for applause...
In the background fabric discern the outlines of an open-hall scene, where all the action happens. Cleverly chosen artist colors the viewer's attention is concentrated on the face and beautiful saxophone, creating the illusion of open space, lightness and beauty.
Sergey Yarotskiy
Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine since 2012.
Born in 1974 in Lvov.
In 1993. He graduated from college with a degree "stained-glass windowmakers artist."
1994 - 2002. He studied at LNAM faculties "Artistic Ceramics" and "sacred art".
Engaged paintings of churches. Exhibitions:
International:
- "Autumn Salon" High Castle "" 2005 - 2007. (Lviv Palace of Arts).
Personal:
- "Lviv 750" (New York, Salon "YURAND").
Common:
- "Fotomanipulyatsiyi A. transformed." (New York, 2005., Gallery "OM")
- "Tustan 2006" (New York, Gallery "Ozyndra-muse ideas")
- "Encaustic icon" (Cyprus Monastery Stavrovuni 2006.)
- "ART CHAOS" (New York, 2007., Gallery "Art 11")
- "Autumn Motives" (New York, 2007., Gallery "Art 11").
Currently, works are in private collections in Ukraine and other countries (Canada, USA, France, Cyprus, Poland, etc.)..





