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Scorched by War. Triptych
Kopeliovich Milada- Technique
- Acrylic on canvas
- Dimensions
- 460 × 200 cm
- Year
- 2022
A wide procession of refugees - elderly figures, children, a mother holding a baby, a man with a rifle - crosses a scorched yellow-and-black ground.
- Style
- Expressionism
- Mood
- Somber
- Themes
- History · Figurative · Children · Women
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About this work
A long frieze of figures moves across three joined panels: elderly women, a bearded man, boys and girls in worn clothes, a barefoot woman carrying an infant at the center, and a man gripping a rifle. Some figures collapse or reach toward each other, others stare or shield their eyes, forming a continuous column of displaced people.
The figures are painted in muted sepia and grey, set against a raw, scorched backdrop of black and searing yellow streaked like fire or scorched earth. Rough, dragged brushwork and jagged marks across the surface heighten the sense of violence and flight, giving the whole triptych a somber, dramatic charge of collective suffering.