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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
This painting presents a striking and surreal interior scene, evoking a sense of decay, transience, and perhaps an eerie commentary on power, consumption, or mortality.
The setting is an elegant, classical dining room with deep green walls, ornate mouldings, and vintage furnishings. A long dining table covered in a crisp white tablecloth dominates the space, drawing the viewer's eye toward its centrepiece. On the table lies the skeleton of a large… fish, its head and tail still intact, but its body stripped to the bone. Surrounding the room are dark, empty picture frames, and a grand gilded mirror reflecting light from a large window.
The phrase "Even Big Fish Will End Up on Someone Else’s Platter" alludes to hierarchy, suggesting that dominance is temporary and that all power structures are subject to change.
Wojnowski, a Chelsea College of Art and Design alumnus, exercises his superb skills in acrylic paintings and interior design. Mesmerizing spectators through fine detail blended with expressive brushwork, he delineates a whimsical, dreamlike world where precision coexists with artistic freedom. He compels, through vibrant nuances of colour, a dive into an enchanting universe of nostalgia, playfulness and surrealism, ultimately sparking profound joy, reflection and momentary escape from reality.