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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
This work depicts the inner conflict between perception, identity, and the attempt to maintain control over one's own experience.
The scene appears dense and multifaceted, as if different levels of consciousness were simultaneously visible. Figures and forms exist between order and decay, between observation and intervention. Reality does not appear fixed, but rather as something constantly shifting.
The work is based on real-life experiences,… which are deliberately distorted and condensed here. This creates a tension between inner experience and external reality.
The central question is how a person recognizes themselves when their own thinking is both a protection and a challenge.
It's not just about survival, but about the conscious will to live.
The accompanying poem is included in the image as a visual text work, adding a personal dimension to the piece.
Stanislaw Markwart (Amaduyus) works as a painter, drawing on profound existential experiences that shape his inner world and identity. With psychic expressionism and surreal symbolism, he creates multifaceted, mosaic-like compositions full of intuitively placed organic lines and fragile structures. His works are like visual diaries of the psyche, hovering between narrative enigma and contemplative stillness. Amaduyus does not seek to offer explanations with his paintings, but rather to initiate a tentative dialogue—about pain, beauty, and the fragile limits of human perception.