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Fruits of the earth (2021) Painting by Valeriy Bulat

Oil on Canvas, 15.8x19.7 in
$591.83
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Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
  • Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 19.7in
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  • Categories Still life
Valeriy Bulat's "Fruits of the Earth" is a captivating still life that celebrates nature's abundance and the richness of life's simple pleasures. The painting features a vibrant arrangement of fruits, including grapes, apples, a halved lemon, and berries, all displayed on a dark metal pedestal. A beautifully ornate jug sits beside the fruits, adding [...]
Valeriy Bulat's "Fruits of the Earth" is a captivating still life that celebrates nature's abundance and the richness of life's simple pleasures. The painting features a vibrant arrangement of fruits, including grapes, apples, a halved lemon, and berries, all displayed on a dark metal pedestal. A beautifully ornate jug sits beside the fruits, adding a touch of elegance to the composition. The inclusion of a bee, perched delicately on a grape, symbolizes the interconnectedness of life and the role of nature's creatures in the cycle of growth and sustenance. Bulat's work emphasizes the harmony between human craftsmanship, represented by the intricate jug, and the natural world, represented by the luscious fruits. The dark, warm background highlights the fruits' vibrant colors, creating a sense of warmth and gratitude for the earth's bounty. This painting invites the viewer to appreciate the beauty of everyday blessings and the intricate balance of life.

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Bulat Valeriy Nikolaevich. Born in Zaporozhye (Ukraine). Graduated from the Leningrad Art School and the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute named after Herzen (art and graphic department). Studied in the creative [...]

Bulat Valeriy Nikolaevich. Born in Zaporozhye (Ukraine).
Graduated from the Leningrad Art School and the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute named after Herzen (art and graphic department).
Studied in the creative workshops of the Academy of Arts of Professor Razdrogin I. and Professor Neprintsev Yu.
In 1988 – became one of the founders of the Leningrad Association of Free Artists.
Since 1989 – more than 15 personal exhibitions
Participant in numerous All-Ukrainian and international exhibitions
Participant in foreign exhibitions in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands.
Many works are in galleries and private collections in Europe.
Valeriy Bulat is an artist with an undeniable talent, creating a variety of works of art, from still lifes and landscapes to portraits. His portrait works stand out especially, in which he masterfully conveys the character and inner world of his models. Valery has a unique vision of a person, instantly imagining an image that is ideal for creating a portrait. He draws inspiration from historical, literary and fantasy images, seeing what eludes others, making his portraits truly unique.
A special place in Valery's work is occupied by a retrospective series of paintings inspired by the novel by A. Dumas "The Three Musketeers" and based on the 1961 Franco-Italian film of the same name. Portraits of the iconic actors who played the main roles, Gerard Barre and Mylene Demongeot in the images of their characters from this film are in the private collections of their families. In addition, many works from the "Three Musketeers" series are kept in the collections of fans of this immortal work around the world and receive rave reviews.
The paintings by Valeriy Bulat served as illustrations for the book by A. Dumas "The Three Musketeers" published in 2023, as they are deservedly considered to be among the best ever created.
It should be noted separately that Valeriy has also been painting churches for over 20 years. Icons and wall paintings by him adorn churches and monasteries in many regions of Ukraine.
The versatility and depth of Valeriy Bulat's talent not only attracted many fans, but also earned very positive reviews from critics and art historians. This was reflected in the book "Both Mastery and Inspiration... Facets of Valeriy Bulat's Creativity", published in 2022. It describes in detail the process of creating the paintings, and also includes reproductions of paintings, icons, wall paintings and comments from the artist himself. This book has become an important contribution to understanding the creative path and legacy of Valeriy Bulat.

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