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The picture was made in a unique author's technique that has no analogues in the world. Probably the closest techniques are sgraffito and grattage. But even so, my technique has significant differences, which gives the right to be called unique. The style is also not quite standard, I try to mix realism or even hyperrealism with abstraction, which smoothly merge into each other. The picture is painted in minimalism, but at the same time it has a deep meaning. I was inspired by the film Kin-dza-dza. It shows a desolate post-apocaleptic planet. By the way, the background of my picture reminds the general background of this film (desert air). A match there is the most expensive substance for which you can even buy a spaceship. Burning a match meant burning a huge wealth! That is why the frame and the back are painted in gold, as if parallel to one of the gravel treasures of our planet (according to many people). In general, the picture symbolizes a great revaluation of our values. We are ready to pay big money for knickknacks that can "burn out" in one moment and at the same time ignore really important things that have the highest value, family, care, love, knowledge, etc.
The picture was made in a unique author's technique that has no analogues in the world. Probably the closest techniques are sgraffito and grattage. But even so, my technique has significant differences, which gives the right to be called unique. The style is also not quite standard, I try to mix realism or even hyperrealism with abstraction, which smoothly merge into each other. The picture is painted in minimalism, but at the same time it has a deep meaning. I was inspired by the film Kin-dza-dza. It shows a desolate post-apocaleptic planet. By the way, the background of my picture reminds the general background of this film (desert air). A match there is the most expensive substance for which you can even buy a spaceship. Burning a match meant burning a huge wealth! That is why the frame and the back are painted in gold, as if parallel to one of the gravel treasures of our planet (according to many people). In general, the picture symbolizes a great revaluation of our values. We are ready to pay big money for knickknacks that can "burn out" in one moment and at the same time ignore really important things that have the highest value, family, care, love, knowledge, etc.
The picture was made in a unique author's technique that has no analogues in the world. Probably the closest techniques are sgraffito and grattage. But even so, my technique has significant differences, which gives the right to be called unique. The style is also not quite standard, I try to mix realism or even hyperrealism with abstraction, which smoothly merge into each other. The picture is painted in minimalism, but at the same time it has a deep meaning. I was inspired by the film Kin-dza-dza. It shows a desolate post-apocaleptic planet. By the way, the background of my picture reminds the general background of this film (desert air). A match there is the most expensive substance for which you can even buy a spaceship. Burning a match meant burning a huge wealth! That is why the frame and the back are painted in gold, as if parallel to one of the gravel treasures of our planet (according to many people). In general, the picture symbolizes a great revaluation of our values. We are ready to pay big money for knickknacks that can "burn out" in one moment and at the same time ignore really important things that have the highest value, family, care, love, knowledge, etc.
The picture was made in a unique author's technique that has no analogues in the world. Probably the closest techniques are sgraffito and grattage. But even so, my technique has significant differences, which gives the right to be called unique. The style is also not quite standard, I try to mix realism or even hyperrealism with abstraction, which smoothly merge into each other. The picture is painted in minimalism, but at the same time it has a deep meaning. I was inspired by the film Kin-dza-dza. It shows a desolate post-apocaleptic planet. By the way, the background of my picture reminds the general background of this film (desert air). A match there is the most expensive substance for which you can even buy a spaceship. Burning a match meant burning a huge wealth! That is why the frame and the back are painted in gold, as if parallel to one of the gravel treasures of our planet (according to many people). In general, the picture symbolizes a great revaluation of our values. We are ready to pay big money for knickknacks that can "burn out" in one moment and at the same time ignore really important things that have the highest value, family, care, love, knowledge, etc.
The picture was made in a unique author's technique that has no analogues in the world. Probably the closest techniques are sgraffito and grattage. But even so, my technique has significant differences, which gives the right to be called unique. The style is also not quite standard, I try to mix realism or even hyperrealism with abstraction, which smoothly merge into each other. The picture is painted in minimalism, but at the same time it has a deep meaning. I was inspired by the film Kin-dza-dza. It shows a desolate post-apocaleptic planet. By the way, the background of my picture reminds the general background of this film (desert air). A match there is the most expensive substance for which you can even buy a spaceship. Burning a match meant burning a huge wealth! That is why the frame and the back are painted in gold, as if parallel to one of the gravel treasures of our planet (according to many people). In general, the picture symbolizes a great revaluation of our values. We are ready to pay big money for knickknacks that can "burn out" in one moment and at the same time ignore really important things that have the highest value, family, care, love, knowledge, etc.

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Burning match Painting

Dmytro Frolov

Ukraine

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 70 W x 106.5 H x 1.8 D cm

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The picture was made in a unique author's technique that has no analogues in the world. Probably the closest techniques are sgraffito and grattage. But even so, my technique has significant differences, which gives the right to be called unique. The style is also not quite standard, I try to mix rea...

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2020

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Painting, Acrylic on Wood

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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70 W x 106.5 H x 1.8 D cm

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I present to your attention my new works of art. Each of them is unique. I do not create copies, and I do not even create similar works. There is a new approach in each of my subsequent paintings or sculptures. The exception is a short series of paintings or sculptures in which I use one technique and maintain one style. Most of my paintings are not for sale, they were created for galleries and art museums to present to a wider audience. But you can buy some of them. Please do not write to me about works that are not for sale, treat this with understanding and thank you for your attention.

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