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What did the author want to state in the painting Morning coffee? Probably, the sense of the painting is that the life sometimes differs from human dreams and wishes. The man closes eyes from greyness and prosiness of a coming day. His partner dreamed that someone every morning would bring her coffee to bed. But the reality has become another and the woman turns from it to nowhere.



The table as continuation of the man or the man as continuation of the table. May be the tablecloth is empty at all. The coffee and the woman are only in the imagination of the painting personage.



But, probably, the artist wanted to say something else.





belarus art socialist art


favorited by Katerina Koehlerova

The painting tells about fleetness of time and human responsibility for actions.


Taking every step man leaves traces. They can be different, like the people themselves. Not only man leaves traces in the life, but the life also leaves them in man.


Waves of time cover them and wash out. Those, that yesterday seemed to be essential and important, tomorrow may become absolutely insignificant.


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Pyotr Lukyanenko - painting


favorited by Katerina Koehlerova

Técnica mixta sobre tela


favorited by Katerina Koehlerova

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favorited by Carl Nelson

The painting tells about fleetness of time and human responsibility for actions.


Taking every step man leaves traces. They can be different, like the people themselves. Not only man leaves traces in the life, but the life also leaves them in man.


Waves of time cover them and wash out. Those, that yesterday seemed to be essential and important, tomorrow may become absolutely insignificant.


To request the price for this painting and see other artworks, please visit the artist website



Pyotr Lukyanenko - painting


favorited by Carl Nelson

Oil painting on canvas. "The Backyard View " was inspired by the visit this year in May to the city of Saskatoon, Canada.
Size: 69,8 cm x 100 cm, Series: Pictures from Canada, Year: 2010.

If you have any questions concerning my art, please do not hesitate to contact me. Price upon request. Thank you for your kind interest taken in my art.


favorited by Tony Rainford

Russian winter


favorited by Versteeg

favorited by Carl Nelson

Birch-bark, oil, 70 x 70 (cm)


favorited by Katerina Koehlerova