Although Byalynitsky-Birulya is an artist-cheerleader, one can not reduce the emotional content of all his paintings to a sense of joy. He often happens and sad, and sad-thoughtful.
But this sadness and this sadness have nothing to do with despair and sad contemplation of life. These moods are brought to him by nature, when it appears as if thoughtless and hiding.
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