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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in
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One of two paintings related by the plot of falling. In this powerful expressionist oil painting, the feet of a reclining man are the focal point, their raw emotion conveyed through bold, exaggerated strokes. Surrounding him lies a poignant scene — a lifeless bird, its delicate form contrasting sharply against the muted tones of the ground. The expressionist style intensifies the emotional impact, creating a sense of urgency and deep sorrow. The dead bird becomes a symbol of mortality and the fragility of life, highlighting the man's contemplation of mortality. The painting's vibrant, swirling brushstrokes capture the raw energy of the moment, depicting the man's profound connection with the cycle of life and death. This artwork is a testament to the artist's ability to evoke complex emotions, inviting viewers to confront the transient nature of existence and the deep, existential questions that lie beneath the surface of our daily lives.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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Ships From:France.
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Rodion Voskresenskii is a contemporary figurative artist. Born in Taganrog, Russia in 1994. Graduated from university in 2016. Worked in Moscow as artist, photographer set director and furniture designer. Immigrated from Russia in 2022. Has no current residency. Rodion's artwork is a unique blend of figurative subjects surrounded by long-lasting emotional sequences and a deeply sensual environment containing both real and fictional objects. His goal is to convey his emotional experience and sense of the moment to the viewer, utilizing visual means and ideas of romanticism, modernism, and impressionism. The genres of interest to him are primarily portrait and the naked human form. His artistic philosophy is rooted in the belief that beauty is closely related to naturalness and simplicity. The faces and poses of his characters are mostly calm, but real colours and the environment are being rethought, complementing a set of emotional indicators. Rodion builds the volume of human forms, making colour areas of various sharpness, transparency and brightness. He prefers to work with natural materials such as oil paints, pastel, tempera, wood, linen. Conceptually, Rodion's canvases are united by the idea of capturing the moment of feeling, fixed in natural fullness, and not distorted by time. Scenes of everyday life, surreal phenomena of dreams and deep reflection appear on canvases as an evidence of emotional experience. Sensuality is of paramount importance in Rodion’s works. The presence of images in an intimate environment, the presence of an ephemeral viewer: the invisible is endowed with visibility and importance, comes to the fore. Chaotic Fragments of the past are built in the chronology of feelings, the ether of pain and longing for the lost youth of the soul, for the lost homeland.
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