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Eggscape (2025)Oil painting by Alexey Adonin

80 x 100 x 3cm (unframed) / 80 x 100cm (actual image size)

£2,895.74

Sometimes, I begin a painting as a sudden idea. Eggscape was born in my mind when I was making scrambled eggs in the kitchen. I noticed eggs hitting a hot pan — the quick crack, the spill, the sizzle. The yolk bursts and flows, merging with the whites as they race outward, chasing the edges, shaping themselves against the heat. I didn’t plan most of what you see here — the forms spread, set, and took shape on their own, just as they do in the pan, with heat deciding what stays soft and what becomes firm.

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas, mounted on a wooden stretcher frame

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#surreal art#abstract painting#contemporary art#organic shapes#oil canvas#abstract surrealism#flowing forms#chance control#hot pan#yolk burst#sudden idea#heat process#kitchen vision
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Sometimes, I begin a painting as a sudden idea. Eggscape was born in my mind when I was making scrambled eggs in the kitchen. I noticed eggs hitting a hot pan — the quick crack, the spill, the sizzle. The yolk bursts and flows, merging with the whites as they race outward, chasing the edges, shaping themselves against the heat. I didn’t plan most of what you see here — the forms spread, set, and took shape on their own, just as they do in the pan, with heat deciding what stays soft and what becomes firm.

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas, mounted on a wooden stretcher frame

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#surreal art#abstract painting#contemporary art#organic shapes#oil canvas#abstract surrealism#flowing forms#chance control#hot pan#yolk burst#sudden idea#heat process#kitchen vision
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Alexey Adonin

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I paint in oil on canvas to reach those “in-between” moments of perception, when an inner shift quietly changes what you think you’re seeing. My work sits between abstraction and... Read more

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