People and Birds is a vibrant and emotionally charged composition that reflects Genrikh Frid’s masterful ability to transform color and form into visual rhythm. Painted in 1993, this large-scale acrylic work captures the fluid interplay between human figures and avian elements, intertwined in a dreamlike, abstract world.
With sweeping curves, layered textures, and a kaleidoscope of rich colors—violet, crimson, ochre, and emerald—the composition blurs boundaries between creature and consciousness, voice and vision. Eyes emerge from feathers, profiles dissolve into movement, and each shape invites deeper interpretation.
Frid uses bold acrylic strokes and contrasting color fields to create visual movement and depth. The surface feels alive—dancing with layers and rhythm. The mood is both mystical and dynamic, offering the viewer an open field of imaginative exploration.
This work blends surrealism, symbolism, and personal mythology. It invites questions: Who are these people? What do the birds represent? Is this flight, memory, or metamorphosis? The ambiguity adds to its lasting resonance and poetic beauty.
This original work is part of a certified private collection and comes with full documentation confirming authenticity and authorship by Genrikh Frid.
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Genrikh Frid (1932–2023)
Catalogue No. 036
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