
Whispers of Autumn
In “Whispers of Autumn,” the forest glows with an otherworldly red light, as if the season itself were burning softly from within. A towering crimson tree dominates the scene, its leaves swirling like embers against the deep violet night. Two translucent figures move quietly along the path, accompanied by a small animal, their forms dissolving into the warm haze of falling light. Scattered golden sparks shimmer in the canopy, blending reality with a sense of dreamlike magic. The painting captures autumn not as a season, but as a presence — vibrant, mysterious, and alive with whispered memories.

Eugene Kurlandsky
Eugene Kurlandsky is an artist based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Born in Moscow, Russia (formerly part of the Soviet Union), he unites the disciplines of fine art and architecture in a distinctive creative vision. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Painting and a Master’s degree in Architectural Studies, Eugene developed a career that blends structural precision with emotional expression. His work spans traditional painting and sculpture, as well as digital art and photography, exploring the boundaries between the real and the imagined. His art has been exhibited internationally — in Italy, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States — and has received strong critical recognition. Many of his works are held in private and public collections around the world. Eugene was a member of the Rampanti movement at the MACO Museum in Veroli, Italy, and continues to expand his artistic journey through experimentation, storytelling, and visual innovation.
Eugene Kurlandsky is an artist based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Born in Moscow, Russia (formerly part of the Soviet Union), he unites the disciplines of fine art and architecture in a distinctive creative vision. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Painting and a Master’s degree in Architectural Studies, Eugene developed a career that blends structural precision with emotional expression. His work spans traditional painting and sculpture, as well as digital art and photography, exploring the boundaries between the real and the imagined. His art has been exhibited internationally — in Italy, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States — and has received strong critical recognition. Many of his works are held in private and public collections around the world. Eugene was a member of the Rampanti movement at the MACO Museum in Veroli, Italy, and continues to expand his artistic journey through experimentation, storytelling, and visual innovation.
