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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x23.6in
About this artwork
This painting depicts a staircase leading to closed doors, enveloped in tranquil blue tones. The composition exudes a profound calm, yet the stillness feels subtly uncanny. It invites questions: should we ascend the stairs and open the door? Can the door even be opened—are we welcome at all? What lies beyond the door—a hidden world, or a private universe from which we are excluded? Through this work, I invite the viewer to reflect on boundaries,… the unknown, and the human urge to discover what remains concealed.
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.