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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x47.2in
About this artwork
“Time Travelers” from the project “The God-Man”
Among the ruins of a world that seems to have forgotten the sacred meaning of its own birth, three silent figures sit with their eyes hidden beneath the visors of the future. Clothed in ancient robes but wired into invisible networks, they resemble priests of a new era—one where the real and the virtual weave together without boundaries.
Time no longer flows in a straight line—it unfolds in circles,… spirals, simulations. What is now and what once was converge in this suspended moment, where thought becomes matter and memory becomes code.
They do not observe the world—they recreate it. They do not search for gods—they become part of their architecture. Witnesses and creators, they are living relics of a humanity that dreams of transcendence through technology.
As we gaze upon them, we no longer ask where they are going, but rather:
Who are we becoming?
Matei, a painter and conceptual visual artist from Romania, delves into the human experience. He intriguingly blends photorealism with neorealism, creating hyper-detailed and introspective figures in oil paint. His work provocatively explores the past, present, and future, casting light on humanity's ever-evolving challenges and possibilities.