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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
33.1x23.2in
About this artwork
Ivan Bezdomny.
"Militia?- Ivan shouted... - Hello! GPU? Comrade duty officer, order immediately to send five motorcycles with machine guns to catch a foreign consultant... Says the poet Bezdomny from the mad house..."
13 chapter "The Appearance of the Hero"
"The Master and Margarita" M. Bulgakov.
In this piece, I channeled raw energy and tension through bold, chaotic strokes and stark contrasts. Using acrylics, I expressed the struggle… between clarity and confusion, capturing a powerful emotional turmoil. This artwork pulses with intensity and invites you to feel the clash of inner conflict, offering a dynamic focal point that will ignite passion and provoke thought in any space.
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