“The Girl Standing”

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In the work “Standing Girl” Oleksandr Sukholit turns to maximum simplicity and staticity, creating an image that balances between realistic recognizability and convention. The figure is characterized by restrained plasticity without excessive detail, but with a clearly expressed rhythm of forms: legs slightly apart, arms lowered, head slightly tilted forward.

The sculpture's location in an open space, on a massive stone pedestal, emphasizes verticality and gives the figure the appearance of a "lonely monument" that visually interacts with the landscape, as if observing natural changes.

The static posture here is a sign of a stopped moment and inner contemplation,
conveying a state of equilibrium.

The work echoes canonical images of a standing figure in Greek sculpture (kouros and kora), where the body is the bearer of harmony and the idea of human presence in the world.

The location of the sculpture makes the image part of the cycle of nature, visually reminding us that man is not separated from the world, but inscribed in it.

“Дівчина, що стоїть” – Зображення 7
Oleksandr Sukholit
A leading artist of his generation