Pavel Korzukhin
Pavel Leonidovich Korzukhin was born in Leningrad on November 27, 1967.From 1980 to 1982, he studied at Children's Art School No. 1.From 1987 to 1992, ...
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Size: 41.8 x 35 cm
This original work "Psalm of David about the structure of the world (I)" was created by contemporary Russian artist Pavel Korzukhin and is available for purchase online.
The painting by Pavel Korzukhin "Psalm of David about the structure of the world (I)" is a multifaceted piece in which biblical motifs intertwine with symbols of nature and human existence. At the center of the composition is the figure of King David, bent over a scroll, as if in prayer or contemplation about the world's order. His image, full of dignity and wisdom, is the key to understanding the artist's intent.
The symbolic landscape surrounding David is filled with details, each carrying its own meaning. Mighty trees, rocky cliffs with a cascading waterfall, a turbulent river—all symbolize the elements and the power of nature. In the background, a mysterious tower can be seen, reminiscent of a fortress or temple, along with silhouettes of ships, suggesting journeys and distant travels.
Sheep grazing on the hillside refer to David's pastoral image and the fertility of the land. The sky with a crescent moon and stars, as well as birds soaring in the air, complete the painting, creating a sense of cosmic scale and eternal motion.
Korzukhin skillfully uses details to convey a profound philosophical meaning. The painting is a kind of visual representation of the psalm, where through images of nature and biblical allusions the artist reflects on the harmony of the world, its cyclicality, and divine origin. This work encourages the viewer to contemplation and reflection on the great mysteries of existence.
The composition is based on Psalm 103 from the Book of Psalms by the holy prophet King David, the psalmist, about the structure of the world and the universe.
The composition is executed in acrylic, tempera, and oil paints on paper glued to a fiberboard panel. The lower part of the composition features a molded, painted relief made from construction putty.
This painting can be hung on the wall in your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel, and it will become a wonderful decoration for your interior.
You can buy online the painting "Psalm of David about the structure of the world (I)" sized 35 x 41.8 cm with secure delivery to the address you specify.
Artwork's condition:
Good
Year of creation of the painting:
2018
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Style:
Naive Art
Technic:
Mixed media
Support or surface:
Cardboard
Topic:
Religion
Size:
Small
Width:
41.8 cm
Height:
35 cm
Thickness:
1 cm
Framing:
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Pavel Leonidovich Korzukhin was born in Leningrad on November 27, 1967.From 1980 to 1982, he studied at Children's Art School No. 1.From 1987 to 1992, ...
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