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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
44x60in
About this artwork
It is one of my most raw and unfiltered graffiti-expressionist works — a storm of emotions layered over an iconic red-and-white grid that echoes both cultural identity and the fragility of modern society.
This painting grew from a moment of frustration and reflection: the feeling that no matter how hard we build, dream, or create, there is always a force trying to silence, erase, or “clean” the story. The graffiti phrases, crossed-out words, and… layered symbols become a visual diary of resistance — a refusal to let the dream be taken away.
The drips, scratches, and chaotic gestures are not decorative; they are emotional marks. Every layer hides another sentence, another thought, another fear that breaks through the surface. The messages blend protest, hope, and exhaustion, capturing the internal dialogue every dreamer experiences while fighting for their place in the world.
« “Art is not about understanding” – Modern artists have existed in every century. They shaped the world of art in a new way. Don’t be afraid to create something new, create what you like. »
Tadas Zaicikas, known as TedyZet, is a Lithuanian-born, prize-winning artist celebrated for his Expressive Narrative Abstraction, a fusion of bold colors, dynamic brushstrokes, and emotive storytelling. His work explores emotional depth and animal symbolism, blending abstraction with recognizable figures to create vivid, striking compositions.
Inspired by urban culture, graffiti, and expressionism, Zaicikas masterfully integrates oil pastels, acrylics, spray paint, charcoal, ink, and gloss varnish on canvas. His layered techniques capture the tension between the physical and the spiritual, bringing tactile richness to his thematic series.
His works, including traditional paintings and digitally hand-drawn pieces, have been exhibited internationally in Canada, the U.S., France, South Korea, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, with notable recognition at Salon d’Automne in Paris. His art invites viewers into a world of raw emotion, vibrant energy, and layered narratives.
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