At the first moment, the pictures of Byalynitsky-Biruly make an impression of utmost simplicity and artlessness. Coloring his canvases is usually built on combinations of reserved, slightly faded silvery tones.
The composition is balanced. But behind this simplicity and artlessness there are years of work, tireless searches.
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