Roman Selsky is a central figure of high modernism in Ukraine and the founder of the modern Lviv school of painting. He worked in the fields of easel and graphic art. The author's artistic style reflects the entire evolution of European modernism, from impressionism to abstraction.
"Street on the Outskirts" continues the series of rural landscapes, where Roman Selskyi depicts a quiet, measured life outside the big city. Like the Impressionists, he works with light, warm colors and conditionally models volumes, conveying primarily lighting. Looking for an answer to the question "Who are we?", the artist explores the Ukrainian landscape, reflecting on the color of a Ukrainian village and the color of the local sun.