Viktor Ivanovich Krylov (1928-1978). Graduated from the Latvian Academy of Arts in 1955, painter, graphic artist, muralist, member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, Honored Art Worker of the Kazakh SSR, one of the founders and the first chairman of the board of Karagandin
The painting depicts a mysterious landscape filled with elements of architecture and nature. In the center of the composition stands out a statue dressed in snow-white fabric, which creates an atmosphere of mystery and spirituality. In the background are the ruins of buildings, made in light colors, which contrasts with the dark sky permeated with soft shades. This work evokes reflections on time, memory and the human connection to the world around us, as well as the majesty of abandoned places.