Neural bankruptcies 64 by Mykola Kuryliuk

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Acrylic on Canvas, Ukraine, 2022
Size 27.6” x 39.4”

"Collective soul" - a series of works created in street art, pop art styles. This series raises the question about development of the problems of relations between subjects in society, opening moments of lies, truth, inequality, absurdity and primitivism.

Mykola Kuryliuk is a young talent from Ukraine whose paintings have been featured in solo and group shows internationally. Working in a hybrid style of street art and pop art, Kuryliuk's canvasses are vibrant in both their chosen color palette and gestural technique. Within these abstract works he examines themes of truth in society, absurdity, and relationships.

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Acrylic on Canvas, Ukraine, 2022
Size 27.6” x 39.4”

"Collective soul" - a series of works created in street art, pop art styles. This series raises the question about development of the problems of relations between subjects in society, opening moments of lies, truth, inequality, absurdity and primitivism.

Mykola Kuryliuk is a young talent from Ukraine whose paintings have been featured in solo and group shows internationally. Working in a hybrid style of street art and pop art, Kuryliuk's canvasses are vibrant in both their chosen color palette and gestural technique. Within these abstract works he examines themes of truth in society, absurdity, and relationships.

Acrylic on Canvas, Ukraine, 2022
Size 27.6” x 39.4”

"Collective soul" - a series of works created in street art, pop art styles. This series raises the question about development of the problems of relations between subjects in society, opening moments of lies, truth, inequality, absurdity and primitivism.

Mykola Kuryliuk is a young talent from Ukraine whose paintings have been featured in solo and group shows internationally. Working in a hybrid style of street art and pop art, Kuryliuk's canvasses are vibrant in both their chosen color palette and gestural technique. Within these abstract works he examines themes of truth in society, absurdity, and relationships.