Untitled — Anatol Halytskyi, 2003 — Original painting · One of a kind

Original painting · One of a kind

Untitled — Anatol Halytskyi, 2003

€12,000

A dense architectural field of color, rhythm, and gesture. Horizontal and vertical blocks of white, red, blue, yellow, green, and black are arranged like fragments of an abstract city, a coded landscape, or a visual score by Ukrainian artist Anatol Halytskyi.

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Materials+

Oil on canvas. Signed and dated by the artist.

Sizes+
  • 100 × 150 cm
Shipping & returns+

Original painting. Ships rolled or stretched depending on destination, professionally crated for fragile transit. Lead time 2–4 weeks.

Worldwide shipping. Customs and duties at the buyer's responsibility.

As a unique original work, this piece is non-returnable.

Care+

Display away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and high humidity. Dust gently with a soft, dry brush. No cleaning agents on the painted surface.

Made in Bali · Worldwide shipping

The story

At first glance the work appears bright and open, yet beneath the vivid palette runs a strong internal tension. The white areas do not simply create light; they interrupt, cover, erase, and reopen the surface. The red and blue bands act like structural forces, giving the canvas a pulse and direction, while the black accents deepen the composition and prevent it from becoming purely decorative.

The surface feels constructed and deconstructed at the same time. Forms appear, collide, and dissolve into one another. The brushwork is physical, layered, and immediate — painting not as illustration, but as action: a record of decisions, pressure, and instinct.

Created in 2003, the work belongs to Halytskyi's expressive abstract period. The large horizontal format gives the piece a panoramic quality, as if the viewer is looking at a fragmented map of memory, space, or inner experience.