Wooden Puzzle "May you have it in a spoon, a bowl, and in a cradle. Mykhailo Onatsko" 300 pieces

Wooden Puzzle "May you have it in a spoon, a bowl, and in a cradle. Mykhailo Onatsko" 300 pieces

$29.00
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Wooden Puzzle "May you have it in a spoon, a bowl, and in a cradle. Mykhailo Onatsko" 300 pieces

Wooden Puzzle "May you have it in a spoon, a bowl, and in a cradle. Mykhailo Onatsko" 300 pieces

$29.00

Assembling this puzzle with the picture "May you have it in a spoon, a bowl, and a cradle," created by Mykhailo Onatsko in 2006, you will touch upon Ukrainian Christmas traditions and immerse yourself in an atmosphere where laughter and bells ring, a mischievous goat prances in the Vertep, carols resonate, and the warm light of festive homes awaits the carolers.

  • Number of pieces: 300

  • Puzzle size: 410 x 287 mm

  • Box size: 220×160×55 mm

  • Material: wood (HDF)

Mykhailo Onatsko

1940 – 2026

Mykhailo Onatsko is a Ukrainian painter, Merited Master of Folk Art of Ukraine, member of the National Union of Folk Art Masters of Ukraine, and laureate of numerous art prizes.

Onatsko began painting in the late 1980s when he was 47 years old. He was a prominent representative of naive art — a style created by self-taught or amateur artists. He also actively built upon the traditions of Ukrainian folk painting.

His native land served as an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the artist. Broadly speaking, his canvases can be categorized into several recurring themes: winter gatherings (vechornytsi), caroling, springtime ritual songs (haivky), Easter, Kupala Night, weddings, chumak (salt-trader) journeys, as well as Cossack and Gogol-inspired stories.

Most famous paintings: "My Village" (1990), "Sunday" (1991), and "And on the Other Side, Where Marichka Lives" (1992).

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