Smile of the waves 1
, 2024"Smile of the Waves 1" by Serhiy Savchenko captures the ethereal beauty of the ocean in an abstract, textured form.
This large 180 x 120 cm canvas, created in 2023 with oil and acrylic, presents a soothing interpretation of waves, rendered in soft pastel and earthy tones. The intricate, cracked textures on the canvas mimic the organic patterns of water and sand, creating a feeling of connection to nature. Hints of warm orange, tranquil blue, and subtle purple bring to mind the shifting colors of the sea under various lights, evoking the peaceful rhythm of waves. Savchenko’s skillful layering of colors and textures invites viewers into a meditative experience, making it an ideal piece for spaces designed to inspire calm and introspection. Suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, or even spa environments, "Smile of the Waves 1" adds a touch of serenity and natural beauty, encouraging viewers to lose themselves in its tranquil, dreamlike atmosphere.
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Biography
Born in Lviv, Ukraine.
In 1991 graduated from the Lviv College of Decorative and Applied Arts named by I. Trush.
1998 graduated from the Lviv Academy of Arts.
Works in the field of painting, drawing, photography, video, animation, street sculpture, objects.
Ex Curator of residencies program in the Museum of Ideas in Lviv, Ukraine
Participates in international residencies, workshops, and art events in Ukraine and worldwide.
Founder of the Savchenko Gallery and Savchenko Foundation in Gdansk, Poland.
Lives and works in Lviv, Ukraine and Gdansk, Poland