Konstantin Chepukov
Konstantin Yuryevich Chepukov was born in Pyatigorsk. In 1994, he graduated from Kuban State University, Faculty of Art and Technical Graphics. He par ...
(Artikel: KC-20254-561)
This original artwork “The Last Day of Eden” was created by the contemporary Russian artist Konstantin Chepukov and is available for sale online.
Konstantin Chepukov's painting "The Last Day of Eden" is a symbolic and allegorical composition in which the artist addresses the European Fall, exploring the themes of innocence, temptation, freedom of choice, and the paradise of loss. Using a soft, warm floral palette and a realistic technique with elements of surrealism, he creates an atmosphere of idyllic heaven and beauty, yet also a premonition of inevitable upheaval, the moments before a fateful decision. This is not simply an image of Eve reaching for the forbidden fruit, but a visual embodiment of the idea of free will, the consequences of choice, and the inevitable maturation associated with the loss of innocence.
A distinctive feature of the painting is the tree laden with fruit. It seems to symbolize temptation, seduction, and loss. The tree, as Eve whispers, whispers of knowledge, freedom, and the possibility of overcoming power.
The background of the painting is an idyllic landscape, full of flowers, greenery, and sunlight. The vibrant flowers symbolize innocence and purity, creating a contrast with the impending events, a world turned upside down. The landscape seems to be the last glimmer of an Eden soon to be lost.
The artist uses a realistic technique with elements of surrealism, emphasizing the detailed rendering of each object and creating an overall atmosphere of idyllic beauty, within which tragedy is brewing. Soft shadows, smooth color transitions, and intricate textures create a sense of reality and presence.
Overall, the narrative painting conveys a sense of impending change, a premonition of loss, and a fateful decision. The painting invites the viewer to reflect on freedom of choice, responsibility for one's actions, and the fact that every decision has its consequences. This painting is about temptation, and how what seems attractive is not always the best.
This painting can be hung on the wall of your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel and will be a wonderful decoration for your interior. You can buy online the artwork “The Last Day of Eden” measuring 60 x 80 cm with secure shipping to your location.
Have you ever felt like everything was fine before? And perhaps it's connected not to our childhood, but to something earlier. To the childhood of all humanity. When we were naive and pure. And how could it happen that we lost all of that? Maybe it's still within us? Maybe we just need to listen to ourselves and we'll find true paradise?
Zustand des Kunstwerks:
Sehr gut
Jahr der Entstehung des Gemäldes:
2025
Werktyp:
Einzelarbeit
Stil:
Spirituelle Kunst
Technik:
Öl
Oberfläche:
Leinwand
Thema:
Spiritualität
Größe:
Mittel
Breite:
80 cm
Höhe:
60 cm
Dicke:
2 cm
Einrahmung:
Nein (oder nicht anwendbar)
Versand aus: Österreich
Versandkosten: Der Versand ist nicht im Preis des Kunstwerks enthalten
Die Versandkosten werden an der Kasse berechnet. Sie hängen von der Größe des Kunstwerks und dem Liefergebiet ab und liegen in der Regel zwischen 50 und 300 Euro.
Lieferzeit: In der Regel 5–7 Werktage bei Inlandsversand, 10–20 Werktage bei internationalem Versand
Rückgabe: 14-tägiges Rückgaberecht
Konstantin Yuryevich Chepukov was born in Pyatigorsk. In 1994, he graduated from Kuban State University, Faculty of Art and Technical Graphics. He par ...
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