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An abstract triptych from the 1970s by Ukrainian nonconformist artist Yaroslav Burda (1945–2022). This avant-garde work, challenging Soviet censorship and socialist realism, belongs to abstract biomorphism and cosmic surrealism. Burda masterfully conveys fluid organic forms in cosmic blue, deep turquoise, and golden yellow.
Following his heart above state mandates, Burda's rediscovered legacy represents a first-class art investment. His works are held in public museums and private collections worldwide. This three-panel piece is handmade with oil on fiberboard and housed in authentic, original vintage Soviet wooden frames. Framed size:
Central panel: 61x104 cm / 24x40.9 inches (fiberboard: 58x101 cm)
Side panels (2 pcs.): 52x75 cm / 20.5x29.5 inches (fiberboard: 46x70 cm)
An exclusive, conceptually deep centerpiece for a luxurious interior.
| Artist | Burda Yaroslav |
| Creation period | 1970 |
| Dimension (W x H), cm | 61*104 |
| Material | Fiberboard |
| Design | Old frame |
| Storyline | Abstraction |
| Style | Postmodernism, Avant-garde, Expressionism, Surrealism, Modernism |
| Creation technique | Author's technique, Oil |





























