Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 35 W × 50 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | mythological |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
At first glance, this painting of Uliss is the embodiment of chaos, permeated with screams from the depths of hell. But behind this veil lies deep symbolism - a demon with two faces, a reflection of the dualism of the human soul. Playing with acrylic paint on canvas creates striking waves in which the viewer can see either a terrifying abstraction or a moment of epiphany. This work provokes reflection on the essence of fear and liberation from it, offering an immersion in an ambiguous journey through the labyrinths of one’s own emotions.
Each artist, as they say, must have his own style - a recognizable handwriting. However, I think differently. This idea doesn't suit me and I don't limit myself to one style. I am one of those artists who are always in search of something new, creating paintings based on their inner aspirations and inspirations, and not on the expectations of others. If someone claims that I do not have a specific style, I proudly answer: my style is a rejection of monotony and a constant desire for something new.