It is one of the first dated works by Arnold Sharhorodskyi. On a square canvas on a white mat, there are two painted fragments: a realistically reproduced red ball on a similarly coloured background – 7.4 х 10.6 cm, and a fragment of a white sliced loaf of bread (given the year of the work, it is a bakery product made of the highest quality flour, which cost 12 kopecks) – 9.5 х 15.4 cm. It was probably made in the Lviv bakery no. 5). Given the author's age at the time of the work (17 years old), it is difficult to assume that this work resulted from exposure to the practices of, for example, Dadaists or Conceptualists. This rather intuitive result did, however, impact the artist's subsequent practice. In the American period, the artist created assemblages consistent with this work. Some of these are known to us from an exhibition in a Brooklyn studio recorded by Emma Kuzminska in the early 1990s. In this video, from 5:22 to 08:02, Arnold Sharhorodskyi demonstrates assemblages with a salt shaker, spoons, parts of a food processor, cutlery, plates and other household objects, and the poet Kostiantyn Kuzminskyi comments that he too has turned to similar practice (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4b2YBUkKFo).