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Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci and his painting "The Last Supper." The magnitude of the divine sacrifice cannot be measured, but a tormenting tremor seizes one's soul when contemplating what lies before and after - betrayal. Betrayal is the secret of an anguished soul. The betrayer nurtures his crim...
2023
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
110 W x 150 H x 3 D cm
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Maxim Fomenko is a contemporary artist born in Russia, known for his vibrant and abstract portraiture. Influenced by modernist masters like Picasso, Francis Bacon, and David Hockney, he brings a playful and provocative twist to their legacy. His paintings often feature distorted faces with surreal elements—like abstract shapes replacing eyes—creating a psychedelic effect that blurs the line between humor and unease. Fomenko’s work explores identity and the human condition, touching on beauty, death, and artistic legacy. His use of bold, often neon colors gives his art a dynamic, modern feel, while the distorted figures invite viewers to question their own perceptions. Though his approach echoes Bacon’s exploration of form, Fomenko offers a lighter, more whimsical interpretation. In series dedicated to figures like Alfred Hitchcock and Picasso, he reflects on celebrity and the inner world of the artist. His “Melting Faces” works highlight the existential struggles of today’s creatives, especially in a world where artistic originality feels increasingly elusive. Fomenko examines the pressures artists face in the shadow of historical greatness and what it means to be a creator today. His work has been exhibited across Europe and is part of major collections, including the Bavarian State Collection in Germany. With bold visuals and thought-provoking themes, Fomenko’s evolving style continues to resonate globally, making him a distinctive voice in contemporary art.
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