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This image displays a vibrant, circular mixed-media artwork mounted on a plain white wall, likely within an art exhibition in Minsk, Belarus. The artwork itself is dynamic, featuring a realistically rendered hare (or rabbit) as its central subject. The hare appears in mid-movement or suspended, its head turned upwards with wide, alert eyes, against a backdrop of rich, autumnal colors like reds, oranges, and earthy tones. Stylized, falling leaf-like shapes, some resembling hearts, are interspersed throughout this section.

The artwork's unique circular form incorporates a prominent jagged, layered cut-out section on its right side, giving it a three-dimensional and fragmented appearance. The composition is visually divided into two main zones: a darker, highly detailed right section encompassing the hare and warm colors, and a lighter, muted gray-white left section. Several realistically painted flies are scattered across this lighter segment, adding a surreal or naturalistic detail.

Within the darker, more abstract areas, geometric patterns, lines, subtle playing card suit symbols (like clovers and spades), and the head of a green duck are visible. The overall impression is that of a dreamlike or symbolic narrative, blending elements of nature with abstraction.

In the upper right corner of the wall, a white informational label for the artwork is attached. Visible text on the label includes the title "САНАТОРНЫЙ" (Sanatorium), materials "ХОЛСТ, МАСЛО" (Canvas, Oil), dimensions "Диам. 100 см" (Diameter 100 cm), and the year "2020 г." (2020). A golden, stylized signature is present on the lower right edge of the painting. The photograph is taken indoors, with faint horizontal lines visible on the white wall to the left of the artwork.
Wilina

Jun 5, 2026, 12:43 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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This image displays a vibrant, circular mixed-media artwork mounted on a plain white wall, likely within an art exhibition in Minsk, Belarus. The artwork itself is dynamic, featuring a realistically rendered hare (or rabbit) as its central subject. The hare appears in mid-movement or suspended, its head turned upwards with wide, alert eyes, against a backdrop of rich, autumnal colors like reds, oranges, and earthy tones. Stylized, falling leaf-like shapes, some resembling hearts, are interspersed throughout this section. The artwork's unique circular form incorporates a prominent jagged, layered cut-out section on its right side, giving it a three-dimensional and fragmented appearance. The composition is visually divided into two main zones: a darker, highly detailed right section encompassing the hare and warm colors, and a lighter, muted gray-white left section. Several realistically painted flies are scattered across this lighter segment, adding a surreal or naturalistic detail. Within the darker, more abstract areas, geometric patterns, lines, subtle playing card suit symbols (like clovers and spades), and the head of a green duck are visible. The overall impression is that of a dreamlike or symbolic narrative, blending elements of nature with abstraction. In the upper right corner of the wall, a white informational label for the artwork is attached. Visible text on the label includes the title "САНАТОРНЫЙ" (Sanatorium), materials "ХОЛСТ, МАСЛО" (Canvas, Oil), dimensions "Диам. 100 см" (Diameter 100 cm), and the year "2020 г." (2020). A golden, stylized signature is present on the lower right edge of the painting. The photograph is taken indoors, with faint horizontal lines visible on the white wall to the left of the artwork.

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