Humanoid-Splitter (HS 26-1)
Pastel, Charcoal on Paper
28x20in
Germany
Laszlo Toth – also known as "Totysseus" – is a classically trained painter, draftsman, and conceptual artist who works at the intersection of haptic materiality and analytical structure, inspired by an early influence from a student of Oskar Kokoschka. His technique combines impasto, minimalist pastel paintings, precisely placed color fields, collages, and large-format acrylic paintings into organically fragmented pictorial spaces, often in series and embedded within his concept of Futurromanticism. His works convey a sensual reflection on fragmentation and condensation, inviting a quiet perception of complex interrelationships – full of tension, attentiveness, and poetic depth.
The series "Splitterwesen" explores fragmented perception and atmospheric depth. Each work bears an SWL catalog number and is part of an ongoing cycle that I develop, document, and continue under my artist name Totysseus on the blog pages of "Totysseus.space".