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Love is borsch and heavy-cream in it and black-bread with slice of salo-lard, surrealistic joy landscape: still life inspired by Stephen Gammell, Rafal Olbinski, Michael Cheval and Giuseppe Arcimboldo, oil on canvas, surrealistic
A vibrant, whimsical, and detailed painting in the style of Hieronymus Bosch meets fairy tales, depicting a fantastical landscape composed of food items. In the foreground, a figure with a red beet for a head smiles, wearing a costume of layered bread slices and bacon strips. This figure holds a ladle, pouring a white liquid (sour cream or kefir) onto a bed of shredded green cabbage and other vegetables. To the left of the figure, a potato rests on the ground. A winding river of deep red borscht flows through the scene, with smaller red elements (possibly cranberries or beets) floating within it.
The landscape features trees with dark, earthy trunks and sparse foliage, from which chunks of rye bread and strips of bacon are suspended, some appearing to float in the air. The ground is a mix of brown and green textures, interspersed with more bread chunks and slices of bacon. In the background, a light blue sky with fluffy white clouds, resembling cream or whipped topping, is visible. Some of these clouds also suspend bread chunks. The overall atmosphere is surreal and playful, with a dreamlike quality. The colors are rich and saturated, with a strong emphasis on reds, browns, and greens, accented by the white of the clouds