Victor Tkachenko

Illustrator

Victor Tkachenko, born in Krivoy Rog, Ukraine is an artist currently living in Toronto, Canada. Having received professional art training beginning at age ten, Tkachenko was one of few graduates to complete the extensive and rigorous programme from the well-renowned Art School in Ukraine.

Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, Tkachenko displays a mastery of line and colour through purposeful brushwork and a palette dominated by rich earth tones thickly applied to the ground. The physicality of his work is enhanced with accents of ink and, intermittently, the addition of industrial materials such as varnish and plaster.

Throughout the various stages of his work, Tkachenko’s figurative forms are drafted with elongated lines, exaggerated features and geometric patterns accented with a subtle cubist aesthetic. While early paintings such as Swing are recognisable for their use of solid line and bold colour that refer to Byzantine mosaic work or stained glass, his oeuvre is grounded, broadly, in symbolism and expressionism. Dominating his art are planes of soft light which intersect and overlap. Objects and figures emerge from a dreamlike atmosphere of harmonious colour while emotion and meaning are conveyed masterfully through bold pattern and vivid line. The embrace of two figures in Kiss captures, simultaneously, the intimacy of a single kiss between two lovers and the universal emotion–the tenderness and passion–of love. The feelings of melancholy, of mystery and wonder that persist in Tkachenko’s work recall the style of Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau and yet are uniquely situated in his hands.

Tkachenko’s work can be found at galleries and private collections all over the world.

Victor Tkachenko, born in Krivoy Rog, Ukraine is an artist currently living in Toronto, Canada. Having received professional art training beginning at age ten, Tkachenko was one of few graduates to complete the extensive and rigorous programme from the well-renowned Art School in Ukraine.

Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, Tkachenko displays a mastery of line and colour through purposeful brushwork and a palette dominated by rich earth tones thickly applied to the ground. The physicality of his work is enhanced with accents of ink and, intermittently, the addition of industrial materials such as varnish and plaster.

Throughout the various stages of his work, Tkachenko’s figurative forms are drafted with elongated lines, exaggerated features and geometric patterns accented with a subtle cubist aesthetic. While early paintings such as Swing are recognisable for their use of solid line and bold colour that refer to Byzantine mosaic work or stained glass, his oeuvre is grounded, broadly, in symbolism and expressionism. Dominating his art are planes of soft light which intersect and overlap. Objects and figures emerge from a dreamlike atmosphere of harmonious colour while emotion and meaning are conveyed masterfully through bold pattern and vivid line. The embrace of two figures in Kiss captures, simultaneously, the intimacy of a single kiss between two lovers and the universal emotion–the tenderness and passion–of love. The feelings of melancholy, of mystery and wonder that persist in Tkachenko’s work recall the style of Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau and yet are uniquely situated in his hands.

Tkachenko’s work can be found at galleries and private collections all over the world.

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