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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Cardboard under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
Edition :
8 / 9
Artist's proof :
9
Hors commerce :
1
About this artwork
Limited edition of 20 copies (20 out of 20 available)
In a country called Belarus, there's a city called Minsk. And in Minsk, there's an old part of town — Trinity Suburb, steeped in charm and history.
One day, while wandering its narrow streets in search of good angles, I was stopped by an unexpected encounter. A shirtless man with paint-smeared hands and brushstrokes on his face stepped out of a house.
He introduced himself as an artist.
"I'm… painting the Madonna," he said, and invited me into his studio to see it.
It was odd — we were strangers. But something in the moment felt natural, so I followed.
Inside, he offered me a glass of wine and showed me the work. As the sun began to set, its golden rays spilled through the window and fell perfectly across the canvas, illuminating his vision.
With his permission, I took this photograph.
We talked a bit more, then I left.
Dmitry Rusak's works have repeatedly received international recognition, ranking among the top ten in the world at the SWPA competition, and becoming finalists at international competitions and festivals in Cannes, London, and Moscow. They have also been featured by National Geographic and participated in large-scale exhibitions such as the Sony World Photography Awards. Many of his works are in private collections in the USA, Shanghai, Paris, and Minsk.
Due to an injury, D.Rusak has retired from photography since 2022.
In his works, the familiar loses its recognizability – reflections, distortions of light and shadow transform objects into undefined forms. His style is the result of an illness, visual agnosia – a condition in which a person periodically loses the ability to recognize objects, and this has shaped his unique style.
The Singulart gallery features only original, unique, and signed works by Dmitry Rusak, and you can become their sole owner.