Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 118.1x78.7in
About this artwork
This piece unfolds like a fragmented map of parallel realms.
Nothing here follows a single story; instead, the image works as a collection of quiet territories where figures, symbols, and landscapes coexist without hierarchy.
The large red arc pulls the entire composition into a single gravitational field, while the surrounding shapes - mushrooms, vessels, hybrid bodies, and abstract forms - feel like markers of different emotional zones.
The central… figure on the water becomes a point of passage, a silent crossing between inner states.
Rather than constructing a world, the work reveals one - layered, unstable, and constantly shifting beneath the surface
Nothing here follows a single story; instead, the image works as a collection of quiet territories where figures, symbols, and landscapes coexist without hierarchy.
The large red arc pulls the entire composition into a single gravitational field, while the surrounding shapes - mushrooms, vessels, hybrid bodies, and abstract forms - feel like markers of different emotional zones.
The central… figure on the water becomes a point of passage, a silent crossing between inner states.
Rather than constructing a world, the work reveals one - layered, unstable, and constantly shifting beneath the surface
Denys Chumachenko
Spain
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Denys Chumachenko is a painter based in Spain. His work moves between abstraction and the figure — bodies that don't fully resolve, forms assembled from gesture, color, and spatial tension rather than narrative.
Over ten years of practice, he has developed a visual language where the figure becomes a field of internal states: present but unstable, recognizable but not fixed. Working primarily in oil and acrylic on wood, he builds surfaces that carry weight through color and gesture rather than illustration.
His works are held in private collections across Europe and have been shown in group exhibitions in Spain, Austria, and the Czech Republic.
Over ten years of practice, he has developed a visual language where the figure becomes a field of internal states: present but unstable, recognizable but not fixed. Working primarily in oil and acrylic on wood, he builds surfaces that carry weight through color and gesture rather than illustration.
His works are held in private collections across Europe and have been shown in group exhibitions in Spain, Austria, and the Czech Republic.