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+ Zorya Fine Art + Anton S. Kandinsky (1512 words) |
 | The concentrated plasticity of coloristic exploration, the poetization of painterly texture and of canvas as a substance, and a favoring of plein air exploration became a dominant trend in Ukrainian art, preserving the indestructible memory of Oleksandr Murashko, ruthlessly executed by the Bolsheviks. |
 | The new wave of emigration from Ukraine brought several artists deserved recognition in the West, among them Anton Solomoukha, Vitalii Sazonov, Volodymyr Makarenko, Anton Skorubsky Kandinsky, and Omelian Mazuryk. |
 | The Zorya Fine Art gallery, based in Greenwich, CT, represents and disseminates the creative achievements of Ukrainian artists who contribute through their cutting-edge vision to the spectrum of artistic value, and saturate the melodics of the global art community with new and fresh emotional intonations. |