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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x39.4in
About this artwork
The painting from the series "Absent" shows two figures in blue suits, slightly different in shade, which subtly emphasizes their distinctiveness. This detail is crucial, as it indicates that the hand sticking out from behind the frame on the right belongs to the figure on the left, suggesting continuity between them. Although the figures seem similar, this detail emphasizes their connection.
The lack of a face, which is the central element of the… composition, is additionally emphasized by the gestures of the hands. The hands do not point in random directions, but deliberately emphasize the absence of heads, which suggests reflection on the loss of identity. Despite this absence, the gestures of the figures suggest activity, an attempt to define or emphasize their own role in a world that deprives them of individuality.
The work provokes reflection on the condition of modern man, who, although losing his identity, still tries to function within the imposed framework.
« Every time I start a new painting, I can't wait to see the result. When I finish, I can't wait to start a new one. »
Marcin Lenczowski is a Polish artist whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally. His artistic expression focuses on individuals who are often portrayed in opposition to broader society. Lenczowski's compositions express feelings of alienation, loneliness, and the need for self-expression in juxtaposition to the environment, and the preservation of identity in modern society. He emphasizes minimalistic methods, including strong contouring and contrasting colors, "rather than imposing the meaning of art".