In the Rey

Viktor Reznik
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 40x50 cm
€1,400.00

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The painting depicts a rustic and serene landscape scene, most likely set during the early hours of morning or late afternoon given the gentle light. A lush field of tall golden grasses dominates the foreground, interspersed with hints of green and beige, swaying subtly as if caressed by a light breeze. Beyond the meadow stands a solitary, modest house painted blue, partially obscured by the wild grass. The house appears humble and quaint, nestled among the trees and vegetation that speckle the landscape with shades of green, brown, and blue. Large, leafless trees with intricate branches spread across the painting, suggesting the coldness of late autumn or early winter. The background hints at more vegetation and a fence, possibly suggesting a farmland setting. The overall mood is tranquil and slightly melancholic, evoking a sense of solitude and the beauty of the natural world.

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Artist

Viktor Reznik, a Ukrainian artist, now resides and works in Germany. This move has enabled him to discover new settings and enrich his art with influences from both his native country and his adopted home. The interplay of these cultures is essential to the distinctive atmosphere present throughout his creations.

The sky and water are central motifs in Viktor's work. Their boundless blue expanses and ever-shifting forms fascinate him. These elemental subjects shape the stories within his paintings, giving him a way to delve into ideas such as infinity, transformation, and the shifting dance of light and colour.

Reznik’s artwork stands out for its remarkable depth of space, accomplished through his skilful use of varying blue hues. By depicting the fluid connections among sky, water, and the urban landscape, he crafts scenes that immerse the viewer in vivid points of time and place. His distinctive style frequently dissolves the line between what is real and what is perceived, lending each painting a sense of immediacy and timelessness.

His method is especially compelling in his portrayals of boats, sails, and intricately rendered houses placed before sweeping backgrounds. Viktor’s brushstrokes range from fine and pencil-like to bold and commanding, enhancing the reflection of light on water and the liveliness of city waterfronts. The majority of his work was painted in Hamburg and represents actual sites, providing those who know the city with a genuine sense of connection.