Volodymyr Tsiupko (1936) is a Ukrainian painter, monumental artist, and graphic artist, an active participant in the Odesa nonconformist movement, and a member of the "Mamay" art association. His art combines abstraction and conceptual exploration, focusing on the harmony of form, color, and space.
The painting "Composition" is built on the interaction of spatial forms that create inner movement and balance. Its concise, well-balanced structure retains an element of tension, prompting the viewer to explore the relationships between lines, planes, and color accents. The perception of the work changes depending on the viewing angle, revealing new visual layers.
The early 1990s marked a period of active experimentation for Tsiupko when he deepened his study of the interaction between form and space. His works from this period are distinguished by precise compositional calculations and a commitment to deep intellectual reflection on art.