Man - Original Painting
Man confronts the viewer as a figure shaped by violence rather than reason. The face emerges from a blackened field through repeated, forceful marks, as if carved out of pressure and abrasion. Red and white cuts fracture the surface, evoking damage, aggression, and exposure rather than emotion or identity.
The figure is not positioned as victim or hero. Instead, it occupies a terrifying place within the broader field—an entity capable of destruction, sustained by it, and indistinguishable from it. The eyes burn as fixed points of awareness, not empathy, anchoring the figure within a hostile, indifferent space.
Rather than offering commentary on individuality, Man situates humanity as a volatile force within the cosmos: self-aware, unstable, and fundamentally dangerous.
Details
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Medium: Acrylic on canvas
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Status: Original — sold
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Year: 2025