Valery Belenikin
Valery Egorovich Belenikin, a Russian artist, was born in 1961 in Moscow. He is a member of the UNESCO Artists' Union.In 2009, the artist was mentione ...
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This original work «The two hypostases of direjor» was created by contemporary Russian artist Valery Belenikin and is available for purchase online.
In his work «The two hypostases of direjor», Valery Belenikin invites us into a world where the same face embodies two extremes — impulse and control, ecstasy and tension. Before us are two conductors united by one figure but divided by their inner state.
The left hypostasis is the embodiment of inspiration. His eyes are closed, his body leans forward, and his hands seem to catch invisible streams of music. The conductor's baton, a delicate instrument, becomes an extension of his soul, leading the orchestra into unknown realms. His face shows bliss and self-forgetfulness.
The right hypostasis symbolizes intense tension. His eyes are wide open, his gaze piercing, muscles tense. In his gesture lies strength, demand, and control. He seems to restrain a force, directing it into the right channel. His image conveys great responsibility, but also a certain anxiety.
The lower part of the painting depicts the orchestra — a swirling mass of musicians whose faces are hidden. They are either the source of inspiration or the object of his power. Belenikin deliberately blurs their features to focus attention on the conductor — the center of this sonic cosmos.
In this duality, Belenikin captures the essence of a conductor’s work: he is simultaneously a conductor of divine music and a strict craftsman holding the fate of the piece in his hands. This painting is about passion, the power of art, and the heavy burden of genius who must both surrender to the music and command it.
This painting can be hung on the wall in your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel, and it will become a beautiful decoration for your interior.
You can buy the painting «The two hypostases of direjor» online, sized 80 x 80 cm, with secure delivery to the address you specify.
Artwork's condition:
Very good
Year of creation of the painting:
2008
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Symbolism
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Philosophical motive
Size:
Large
Width:
80 cm
Height:
80 cm
Framing:
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Valery Egorovich Belenikin, a Russian artist, was born in 1961 in Moscow. He is a member of the UNESCO Artists' Union.In 2009, the artist was mentione ...
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