Vladimir Kuchinskiy
In my works, I reveal different aspects and themes of human life and relationships, reflections on the past and the future, on loneliness and the unde ...
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This original artwork “Where do phone booths come from” was created by the contemporary Russian artist Vladimir Kuchinskiy and is available for sale online.
Vladimir Kuchinskiy’s painting “Where do phone booths come from” is a surreal and metaphorical composition in which the artist raises questions about the past, present, and future, about the development of technology, and about the place of man in a changing world. He uses a bright, saturated color palette and a detailed painting style to create an atmosphere of reflection, nostalgia, and light irony. It’s not just an image of phone booths, but like a visual parable about the connection of generations, the change of eras, and how the past influences our present and future.
At the center of attention of the painting are three phone booths located against a chain-link fence with a bright red background. The booths, executed in various colors - blue, green, and pink - symbolize different eras and communication technologies. The blue booth, located on the left, seems ancient, with a classic telephone and a classic payment system. The green booth in the center is a more modern model, with more advanced features. The pink booth, on the right, looks mysterious and unusual, hinting at a future where technologies may take on completely new forms.
Under the booths, on the ground, are two figures. On the left is a young man sitting on the ground, with his head resting on his hand. His pose, tired and thoughtful, expresses disappointment or boredom. He seems to be in the past, where phone booths were common, but are already losing their significance.
To his right is a boy standing and painting the wall white. His pose, full of energy and determination, suggests that he lives in the present or future, where old technologies give way to new ones. The boy, like an artist, creates a new reality, transforming the old and obsolete.
In the background, behind the booths, is a landscape consisting of mountains, fields, and the sky. The landscape, executed in various tones, creates a sense of space and freedom. It seems to be a symbol of the world that is constantly changing and developing.
A special feature of the painting is the combination of realistic elements with fantastic images. The artist boldly plays with forms, colors, and symbols, creating a unique and memorable image. The detailed painting style allows you to examine every element, every brushstroke, which gives the painting depth and volume.
Overall, the plot of the painting conveys a feeling of time, history, and change. The painting seems to invite the viewer to think about how technology changes our lives, how the past influences the present and future, and how important it is to maintain a connection between generations. This canvas is about technology, about time, and about the fact that each of us is part of this continuous process of change.
The title of the painting, “Where do phone booths come from,” poses a question that makes the viewer think about the origin of things, the history of their development, and how they affect our lives.
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 “Where do phone booths come from” measuring 60 x 70 cm with secure shipping to your location.
We are used to seeing telephone booths (although there are fewer and fewer of them now) and paints around us, but we rarely think about the journey they take before ending up on the street or on a store shelf. Let's take a closer look!
As you can see, even such familiar things as telephone booths and paint go through a long and complicated journey from raw materials to the final product. This journey includes many stages of production, transportation, and assembly, requiring the use of various technologies and resources. The next time you see a telephone booth or paint a wall, remember this fascinating journey!
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Artwork's condition:
Very good
Year of creation of the painting:
2005
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Surrealism
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Fantasy
Size:
Medium
Width:
70 cm
Height:
60 cm
Thickness:
3 cm
Framing:
Not (or not applicable)
Ships From: Austria
Delivery Cost: Shipping is not included in the price of the artwork
The shipping cost will be calculated at checkout. It depends on the size of the artwork and the delivery region, and typically ranges from €50 to €300.
Delivery Time: Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-20 business days for international shipments
Returns: 14-day return policy
In my works, I reveal different aspects and themes of human life and relationships, reflections on the past and the future, on loneliness and the unde ...
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