Oleg Zhivetin 'Serenade'
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Oleg Zhivetin 'Serenade'
Title: Serenade
Artist: Oleg Zhivetin
Medium: Silkscreen on Canvas
Signed: Lower Right
Edition: 233/295
Frame: Ornate Wood Frame Without Glass
Description:
Serenade by Oleg Zhivetin is a vibrant, cubist-inspired silkscreen that showcases two figures engaged in a serene moment of music and connection. Known for his use of geometric forms and textured layers, Zhivetin's work blends elements of abstraction and figurative art. This piece features a beautiful mix of warm, earthy tones with detailed brushstrokes that bring depth and life to the composition.
Zhivetin’s work often explores the relationship between music, human connection, and emotion, all of which are encapsulated in Serenade. The intricate patterns and flowing lines of the figures' clothing and instruments evoke a sense of harmony, making this a standout example of the artist's unique style.
Condition:
Good. There is no visible damage to the artwork. From certain angles, ripples in the canvas are visible, which may benefit from re-stretching. We recommend Picture Frame Outlet for professional re-stretching services.
Size:
- Visible: 35.5" x 47"
- Overall (framed): 40.5" x 52"
Certificate of Authenticity:
This artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its status as a limited edition silkscreen (233/295).
About the Artist:
Oleg Zhivetin is an acclaimed contemporary artist born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1964. A graduate of the Surikov Art Institute in Moscow, Zhivetin has become renowned for his distinctive style that marries the geometry of cubism with the emotive depth of figurative art. Drawing from the rich artistic heritage of both European and Central Asian cultures, his work features intricate layering, vibrant color palettes, and a profound sensitivity to human emotion.
Zhivetin's art often explores themes of love, music, and human connection, evoking a sense of harmony through the interplay of abstract forms and realistic details. His compositions frequently include musicians, dancers, and lovers, brought to life with his characteristic use of warm, earthy tones and textured surfaces. The attention to detail and emotional resonance in his work have garnered him a dedicated following in both the United States and internationally, with his pieces being featured in numerous galleries, private collections, and museums.
Since moving to the United States in the 1990s, Zhivetin’s art has continued to evolve, integrating influences from modern art movements while maintaining the timeless qualities of his earlier works. His use of light and shadow, paired with his geometric interpretations of human form, invites viewers to engage deeply with the emotional and spiritual essence of his subjects.
Zhivetin’s works have become highly collectible, with limited-edition prints like Serenade being sought after for their unique fusion of abstraction and personal narrative.