Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 59.1x31.5in
About this artwork
“He who heals is greater than he who rules.”
A prophetic monologue of the female aspect of creation – between darkness and light, drive and liberation, madness and goodness.
The body as a battlefield between altruism and self-destruction.
SEMA – are we there yet?
“The one who heals is greater than the one who rules.”
A prophetic confrontation of the feminine principle – between gratitude and light, desire and redemption, madness and grace.…
The body becomes a battlefield between altruism and self-destruction.
SEMA – are we there yet?
A prophetic monologue of the female aspect of creation – between darkness and light, drive and liberation, madness and goodness.
The body as a battlefield between altruism and self-destruction.
SEMA – are we there yet?
“The one who heals is greater than the one who rules.”
A prophetic confrontation of the feminine principle – between gratitude and light, desire and redemption, madness and grace.…
The body becomes a battlefield between altruism and self-destruction.
SEMA – are we there yet?
Maxim Pritula
Germany
Credentials
- Works on commission
Maxim Pritula is a painter and visual artist with an interdisciplinary background in visual communication, literature, and music. He combines traditional and modern techniques such as acrylic and oil paints, installations, sound art, and stage design to create a complex, multisensory style. His works are characterized by strong color compositions, experimental spatial concepts, and shifts in familiar perspectives. By combining art, architecture, and music, he addresses social and political issues—his works invite self-reflection and evoke a sense of change, thoughtfulness, and emotional depth in the viewer.