Bohdan Soroka (1940-2015) was a Ukrainian nonconformist artist. He worked in the field of printmaking, easel, and monumental painting. His artistic language is grotesque and symbolic, resembling the style of ancient sacred graphics: flat and sometimes supplemented with elements of poetic texts. Bohdan Soroka participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad, including in Lithuania, France, Canada, and the United States.
The artwork Kupalska Zabava (1974) captures the atmosphere of the traditional Ukrainian holiday, filled with rituals, magical beliefs, and the symbolism of purification. The dynamic figures, contrasting planes, and rhythmic lines create the effect of an energetic dance, immersing the viewer in the mystical world of Kupala Night.
This piece captivates with its dynamism, symbolism, and masterful combination of folk motifs with a contemporary graphic language. It not only reflects traditions but also brings mythological images to life, creating a powerful visual and emotional effect.