Denys, an academic artist who began training at the age of 11, could be affiliated with the tonalist school insofar as his style remains faithful to the natural laws of tone, giving his canvases a lively quality. Although he pursues originality, he places enormous value on outdoor encounters with his professional peers.
Denys Gorodnychyi, from Poltava, Ukraine, is currently one of the finest Impressionists in Eastern Europe; a landscape painter, prolific and highly sought after by collectors. The emotion that permeates his creations, the atmosphere, texture, and surgical precision of his work make it absolutely recognizable. His paintings are a true calling card for his country, whose main galleries have welcomed his pictorial exhibitions.
He still resides in Poltava, considered the spiritual center of Ukraine. A city located in the lowlands of the Dnieper, on both banks of the Vorskla River. One of the most prominent figures from Poltava was Yaroshenko, one of the finest representatives of incomparable realism from the 19th century. However, Denys is more influenced by Peter Levchenko, Arkhip Kuindzhi, Isaac Levitan, Anders Zorn, or Joaquín Sorolla.
There is a part of them in the skies reflected in the frozen river, in sunrises and warm summer mornings, or in sunsets over the lake. Landscapes of dazzling nature. Greens, ochres, and blues, snowy whites, and silvery ones. This year, Denys Gorodnychyi will appreciate this beauty in the paintings of the participants in Tartget
Denys, an academic artist who began training at the age of 11, could be affiliated with the tonalist school insofar as his style remains faithful to the natural laws of tone, giving his canvases a lively quality. Although he pursues originality, he places enormous value on outdoor encounters with his professional peers.