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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Inspired by coffin portraits from Fayum.
"There will not be a second time for us here"
We won’t be here a second time—
we won’t look into each other’s eyes,
won’t whisper tender words
under the shelter of night.
The moonlit glow
will no longer yield to daylight,
the murmur of trees, bound in eternal silence,
will reveal no more secrets,
we won’t trace a path
for one another again…
there will be no flowers,
no fear, no pain.
Our feelings will be… gone as well,
and hearts that once raced
at the thought of a shared life;
and nothing will turn back time—
even days heavy with storms
will remain untouched.
We won’t be here a second time,
closed inside nonexistence,
unaware of what it was like
for a moment—
the briefest possible—
like the ammonite
we found at dawn.
Or perhaps it was a dream
we never learned
to read,
and maybe we have never woken up.
I’m not certain—who can tell
what, how,
where…
Maybe it was not about the self.
Dan Zyzniewski is a painter with a background in abstraction, poetry, and psychology, deeply influenced by music and dance. He uses expressive, thick oil paints—often applied alla prima and with a spatula—drawing inspiration from XXth century avant-garde, especially abstract expressionism and fauvism. His art is a visualized poem: vibrant, sculptural, and immersed in nature, psyche, and creation itself. His work conveys a profound emotional resonance, inviting viewers to experience the joy and raw energy of existence and creation.