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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
This painting, titled "Maya Mask," is a large 80 by 60 cm acrylic piece created this year. With this work, I aimed to evoke a sense of timelessness, using simple, earthy colors—ochre, red, and black—just as the earliest artists might have done. The mask in the painting suggests an ancient, almost mystical face, something that both conceals and reveals. It’s a nod to the wisdom of the Maya civilization, who understood the cycles of the world and had… profound insights into the nature of time and existence. Through this piece, I want to draw attention to the idea of eternal cycles, the enduring nature of art, and the role of the artist as someone who bridges the ancient and the modern. Essentially, it’s about reminding today’s world of these timeless values and the wisdom of the past.
Dana Puhosh is a painter with a robust background in drawing and graphic arts, trained in Hungary and the UK, yet largely self-taught. He employs acrylics and mixed media, skillfully fusing intuitive expression with layered narratives full of personal and archetypal symbols—drawing from shamanic motifs and ordinary life. His artworks pulse with a sense of magic, opening a dialogue between the everyday and the mystical, inviting viewers to experience the wonder of unseen truths behind our shared myths.