Painting "Cutting In"

Article: PK-20257-389

Size: 40 x 60 cm

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This original artwork “Cutting In” was created by the contemporary Russian artist Pavel Klimov  and is available for sale online.

Pavel Klimov’s painting “Cutting In” is an expressive portrait filled with inner tension and anxiety. The artist explores the theme of stress, disorientation, and loss of control in a rapidly changing world. Using a bright, but disharmonious palette and deformed facial features, Klimov creates a feeling of psychological discomfort and mental discord. It is not just an image of a face, but like a visual cry for help, reflecting the feelings of a person caught off guard, unable to adapt to rapidly changing circumstances.

At the center of attention is a face distorted by a grimace of despair and overexertion. The eyes are wide open in a silent scream, but as if looking nowhere, finding no support or understanding in the surrounding world. The mouth is slightly open, as if a person is trying to say something, but the words are stuck in his throat, not finding a way out. The nostrils are inflated, as if from a lack of air, emphasizing the feeling of suffocation and claustrophobia.

The hands, tightly pressed to the head, as if trying to stop the flow of thoughts, to stop the crazy carousel of events that have overwhelmed consciousness. The fingers are tense and curved, betraying inner excitement and fear. The hands seem to act as a barrier, separating from the outside world, but at the same time unable to stop the onslaught of inner experiences.

The background of the painting is an abstract composition consisting of chaotic brushstrokes and color spots. Dark, earthy shades predominate, symbolizing confusion and anxiety. At the same time, bright flashes of light break through, like glimpses of hope or attempts to find a way out of the situation. However, these flashes only enhance the sense of contrast and emphasize the overall atmosphere of chaos and uncertainty.

The clear, geometric lines traced in the background contrast with the organic forms of the face, creating a sense of dissonance and emphasizing the conflict between man and the world around him. The lines seem to symbolize the structure and order of the world, into which the main character is trying to fit in, but he fails.

The light accents are distributed in such a way that the viewer’s gaze is constantly returning to the face, to the expression of horror and despair. All the other elements of the painting only enhance the emotional impact of the image, creating a sense of involvement in someone else’s pain and anxiety.

The artist uses the technique of Expressionism, intentionally distorting proportions and exaggerating facial features to emphasize the emotional state of the hero. He creates not just a portrait, but a psychological etude, reflecting the inner world of a person in a state of extreme tension and mental discord.

Overall, the plot of the painting conveys a feeling of loss of control, anxiety, and helplessness. The painting seems to invite the viewer to reflect on the transience of time, on the difficulty of adapting to new conditions, and on the importance of maintaining mental balance in this crazy, rapidly changing world.

This painting can be hung on the wall of your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel and will be a wonderful decoration for your interior. You can buy online the artwork “Cutting In” measuring 60 x 40 cm with secure shipping to your location.

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Artwork's condition:

Perfect

Year of creation of the painting:

2024

Artwork Type:

Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)

Style:

Surrealism

Technic:

Oil

Support or surface:

Canvas

Topic:

Dark Fantasy

Size:

Medium

Width:

40 cm

Height:

60 cm

Thickness:

3 cm

Framing:

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Pavel Klimov

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