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Cold Feet (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Zakhar Shevchuk

40 x 50 x 1cm (unframed)

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£1,094.78

A fragmented human figure occupies the composition, reduced to torso and legs in mid-motion. The body appears to slip across a pale, unstable surface, its form simplified into bold contours and compressed volumes that emphasise movement over anatomical precision. The surrounding space remains ambiguous, constructed through loose, gestural strokes that suggest atmosphere rather than a defined environment. The light blue horizontal plane introduces a sense of ground, yet it feels uncertain, reinforcing the impression of imbalance and loss of control. The title anchors the image in a familiar expression, yet the painting extends it into a physical and psychological state. The figure’s instability becomes both literal and symbolic, reflecting hesitation, vulnerability, or the moment before regaining balance, while maintaining the artist’s ongoing dialogue between figuration and abstraction.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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#figurative#movement#body#contemporary painting#human figure#minimal art#abstract figurative#symbolic art#winter theme#ice scene
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A fragmented human figure occupies the composition, reduced to torso and legs in mid-motion. The body appears to slip across a pale, unstable surface, its form simplified into bold contours and compressed volumes that emphasise movement over anatomical precision. The surrounding space remains ambiguous, constructed through loose, gestural strokes that suggest atmosphere rather than a defined environment. The light blue horizontal plane introduces a sense of ground, yet it feels uncertain, reinforcing the impression of imbalance and loss of control. The title anchors the image in a familiar expression, yet the painting extends it into a physical and psychological state. The figure’s instability becomes both literal and symbolic, reflecting hesitation, vulnerability, or the moment before regaining balance, while maintaining the artist’s ongoing dialogue between figuration and abstraction.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#figurative#movement#body#contemporary painting#human figure#minimal art#abstract figurative#symbolic art#winter theme#ice scene
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