dry-media, charcoal
allegories
allegory
charcoal drawing
figuration
dry-media
momento-mori
neo-expressionism
coloured pencil
matter-painting
charcoal
charcoal
grotesque
graphite
Copyright: © The Historical Museum in Sanok (Poland) is the exclusive owner of copyrights of Zdzisław Beksiński's works.
This untitled piece was created by Zdzislaw Beksinski using oil paint, a traditional medium associated with fine art. But look closely. The painting's surface isn't smooth, instead the artist appears to have favored a dry brush technique. This not only gives it texture, it also contributes to the dreamlike, unsettling quality of the artwork. The muted color palette adds to this feeling. Imagine the amount of work involved in creating such detail, a process that borders on obsessive. Beksinski's background in architecture is evident in his precise technique, but the subject matter transcends mere technical skill. It delves into themes of mortality, decay, and perhaps even the macabre side of human connection. By engaging with the raw realities of the human condition, Beksinski challenges the notion that art must be beautiful or uplifting. Ultimately, the power of this painting lies in its material presence and its ability to confront us with the uncomfortable aspects of existence. It proves that true artistry lies not just in the medium, but in the message conveyed through its application.
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