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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x35.4in
About this artwork
In this piece, I explore the quiet tension of human connection and isolation.
Two people in a stairway... Did they just meet - or are they about to meet each other? Why is she going away ? Is he waiting for her to come back - or is he just looking to her, hoping they will ever really meet and get to know each other ?
The cool blues envelop a moment suspended between two figures, highlighting their distance yet unseen bond. Using oil, I painted textures… to evoke both solitude and anticipation. This work invites you to feel the subtle emotions and silent stories that dwell between us, filling your space with introspective calm and thoughtful energy.
Walter Dermul is a professional oil painter with a background in marketing and a lifelong fascination for the arts. He uses alla prima techniques on canvas, focusing on representational and deeply figurative subjects—solitary figures, interiors, and architecture—rendered in muted, psychological palettes of blues and greys. His paintings explore themes of memory, transition, and human connection, evoking a quiet introspection that invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences, lingering between intimacy and ambiguity.