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Doomsday Artwork

Sergii Simutin

Ukraine

Mixed Media, Acrylic on Cotton Paper

Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

In the silence of deep space, there has always been something unsettling, something that reminds us of the fragility of our existence. The stars, those magnificent lights in the sky that seem eternal and unchanging, actually have their own lifespan, just like everything else in the Universe. Recently, scientists have been increasingly talking about the possibility of the end of the world. Will it be a cosmic catastrophe, like an asteroid collision that once wiped out the dinosaurs? Or perhaps it will be the result of our own activities, such as climate change, nuclear war, or a pandemic? Imagine a world where the night skies are no longer illuminated by stars but covered by thick clouds of ash and dust. Cities, once full of life, now empty and silent. People, driven into underground shelters, trying to survive in constant fear and uncertainty. Vast metropolises turned to ruins, and silence spreading like ink on paper. And amidst this silence, memories of a quiet evening that became the last for our planet. The explosion of a nuclear bomb, a blinding flash, and instant death for millions. Mushroom clouds rising to the heavens, forever obscuring the stars. Radiation poisoning the earth, air, and water. Horror, pain, loss. Our world, so rich and beautiful, could vanish in an instant due to our cruelty and negligence. Can we stop this nightmare while there is still time? Are we doomed to leave behind only ruins and silence?

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Mixed Media:

Acrylic on Cotton Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0.1 D in

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Simutin Sergii was born in 1991, in the industrial city of Donetsk. 
He started drawing in 2012 from street festivals. He is a participant of many graffiti and street art festivals in Ukraine and abroad. 
Since 2017 he has participated in gallery exhibitions. Now he lives in the village. Trypillya (Obukhiv district), works on graphics and painting.

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