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“Litany of Oblivion: The Observer in the Temple of Their Own Schemas” (oil on canvas, 80x60x1.5 cm, 2024) is a painting that explores the ritualistic nature of the human mind in its continual struggle with the ephemerality of memory. The composition shows an observer lost in the space between reality and the dark, schematic structure of their own recollections. In this work, mystery and introspection intertwine, creating an atmosphere where every memory seems both sacred and illusory. It’s a scene where cognitive schemas become the focus of almost liturgical reverence, with every subtle detail reflecting the pulsating rhythm of an internal battle for access to forgotten fragments of consciousness.
2024
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
31.5 W x 23.6 H x 0.6 D in
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Paweł Batura, an artist from Warsaw, specializes in oil painting, inspired by Surrealism, Expressionism, Dadaism and a continuous search for his own style. Engaged in working with youth, Chris is active in the local artistic community. His paintings are part of various collections, highlighting the diversity and depth of his work. Paweł's profile on Saatchi Art offers an opportunity to view and purchase his artworks, allowing the exploration of the artist's personal vision in each brush stroke.
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