Super girls. BILYA KRINITSI - 1909


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "Super Chicas. Bilya Krinitsi - 1909" by Mykola Pymonnko is a fascinating example of Ukrainian realism in the early twentieth century, which celebrates rural life and vibrant youth in a natural environment. This painting, although not as recognized as some other works of the period, reveals the mastery of Pymonenko by capturing the essence of the daily life of his homeland.

In the composition, two female figures are the undisputed protagonists. They are represented in a moment of everyday life, showing the beauty of simplicity and freshness of youth. Both girls, dressed in Ukrainian traditional costumes, seem to enjoy the outdoors in a light and natural environment. The closeness between the figures, as well as their interaction, evokes a feeling of camaraderie and joy, which is palpable for the viewer.

The use of color in this work is particularly significant. Pymonenko uses a vibrant palette that enhances the luminosity of the day and highlights the colors of the costumes: intense red and fresh green that evoke the surrounding nature. The interaction of colors not only captures attention, but also establishes a visual dialogue that complements the narrative of the work. The quality of light, which seems to be filtered through vegetation, gives an almost magical air to the scene, suggesting a time suspended over time.

The bottom of the work is no less important, since the representation of the Ukrainian landscape, with its soft hills and lush vegetation, frames the figures and provides a context that highlights its connection with the earth. This relationship between the characters and the environment is a recurring feature in the work of Pymonnko, who often incorporated elements of nature to highlight rural life and culture. In addition, this prosperous natural context ingested ingeniously with the modernity that began to infiltrate the life of the region at that time, which adds a layer of historical reflection on Ukrainian identity.

Mykola Pymonenko, born in 1860 in Ukraine, had a career promoted by his interest in reflecting his roots and the cultural context of his country. Although it is known for its historical portraits and scenes, this work is positioned within a series of representations that celebrate life in the field, a theme that Pymonenko addressed with great passion. This use of the female figure, its symbolism and its connection with the everyday also resonates with other works of the realistic movement, where the focus on daily life and genuine experiences potentially seek an emotional connection with the spectator.

Through "Super Chicas. Bilya Krinitsi - 1909", Pymonnko not only offers a aesthetic vision of youth and joy, but also contributes to a conversation about the cultural identity and role of women in the rural society of their time. The work, although it may not be the most emblematic of the period, invites reflection on the passing of time, collective memory and the essence of everyday life in a context that still resonates in the current Ukrainian imaginary. Thus, the painting becomes a vehicle to appreciate art as a witness of its era, whose images endure beyond their time and space.

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