Yellow Tide

oil on linen, 31.5″ x 42.5″

Osovino

oil on linen, 17.75″ x 19.75″

The Beach

oil on linen, 17.75″ x 19.75″

Morning Peone

oil on linen, 24″ x 19.75″

Born in 1958 on the southern steppes of Donbass, an ancient trade route between Kiev and the Crimea, Michael Shapovalenko readily admits that it is his enchantment with his native country’s saturated romantic history that most influences his work.
Each summer the artist returns to the Crimea on the Black Sea, described as his “spiritual Mecca.” Living amid the legends and myths native to the region and inherit in Shapovalenko’s upbringing rejuvenate his senses while inspiring his prolific water scenes. Seascape plein air painting is one of his favorite subjects. Most of his work involves the ocean. With its vast reach of blue horizons and abysmal plunging depths, it provides an ideal element to explore the blurred boundaries of realism and folklore. The artist describes his technique as similar to analytical chemistry. Small parts are deconstructed prior to analysis of the whole, and then reunited. He believes this method allows him to better understand a united reality, a “tender realism,” as he calls it.
Shapovalenko’s art studies extended past his daily lessons, attending extra curricular instruction in Impressionism during the Soviet Era. He later attended the Kiev Academy of the Arts where he refined his craft, earning respect from his peers and receiving critical acclaim. He is acknowledged by other artists as a painter with high skills, who expresses his subjects and characters in a very professional way. Shapovalenko has had a number of exhibitions, attracting worldwide collectors from Canada, England, Czech Republic and the United States.
Faithfully devoted to the arts, Shapovalenko is a member of the All Artist Union of the Ukraine and helped found an esteemed public gallery that supports numerous cultural functions. However, his foremost passion is teaching, where he may extend his knowledge and skills to younger generations. In a private studio, he prepares students for art academy by instructing them on style, technique and the foundations of oil painting.