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Yehor Dulin
Artist from Ukraine
Yehor is a contemporary artist from Lysychansk (Eastern Ukraine).
He is known for his bright colour palette and canvases which brim with light. Taking inspiration from the Spanish early impressionist artist Joaquín Sorolla, Yehor plays with contrast, exposing light and shadows. Often working in plein air, Yehor’s paintings instil the feeling of breathing freely and almost soaring above the ground.
They also reflect his character: open, light, humble. He loves to travel and have encounters and conversations with people along the way.
He has been a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine since 2013. He received his education at the Kharkov Academy of Art. Yehor had more than 30 solo exhibitions in Ukraine and Europe.

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Lilac Blossoms
Painting by Yehor Dulin
50 x 45 cm • Canvas, Oil, Stretcher bar, Lilac painting, Lilac landscape, Flowers, Wall art, Spring painting, Lilac, Modern painting, Holiday gift, Linen painting, Gardens painting
Location:
kyiv, Ukraine
Original oil painting by Ukrainian artist Yehor Dulin
Dated 2024
The painting is signed on the front
Location:
kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Yehor Dulin
Artist from Ukraine
Yehor is a contemporary artist from Lysychansk (Eastern Ukraine).
He is known for his bright colour palette and canvases which brim with light. Taking inspiration from the Spanish early impressionist artist Joaquín Sorolla, Yehor plays with contrast, exposing light and shadows. Often working in plein air, Yehor’s paintings instil the feeling of breathing freely and almost soaring above the ground.
They also reflect his character: open, light, humble. He loves to travel and have encounters and conversations with people along the way.
He has been a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine since 2013. He received his education at the Kharkov Academy of Art. Yehor had more than 30 solo exhibitions in Ukraine and Europe.

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