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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
63x47.2in
About this artwork
I explore the burden of leadership and the emotional cost of constant analysis in this portrait. I replace the recognizable face with a knot of cool-toned blue and green balloons to reflect a calculated calm that masks a tangled interior. The red, aggressive brushstrokes on the light blue jacket serve as visceral interruptions, ironizing the polished facade of power and suggesting the primitive pressures hidden from public view.
Esanu Stefan is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in large-scale oil painting, conceptual photography, and installations, building on a classical fine arts education and years in art direction. He fuses contemporary Pop Art and Neo-Surrealism, layering meticulous academic painting techniques with hyper-realistic, tangled balloon distortions and modern graphic glitches. His strikingly ironic works confront the viewer with the absurdity and fragility of power, inviting us to question the authenticity beneath icons and the volatile emptiness of contemporary idolization.