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Sanctum (2024)Oil painting by Alexey Adonin

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

£2,668.99

Sanctum is a subconscious excavation, a descent into the place where memory and vision intertwine. As I painted, I felt as if I were uncovering relics from a forgotten world, each layer revealing fragments of something both ancient and intimate. The glowing horizon hints at hidden truths waiting to surface, while the dialogue between organic and geometric shapes reflects the delicate balance between intuition and reason. For me, this work is less a destination than a journey into mystery itself.

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas, mounted on a wooden stretcher frame

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#oil painting#surreal art#abstract painting#contemporary art#oil canvas#abstract surrealism#organic geometry#forgotten world#glowing horizon#hidden truths#ancient relics#inner excavation#subconscious descent#intuition reason#memory vision
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Sanctum is a subconscious excavation, a descent into the place where memory and vision intertwine. As I painted, I felt as if I were uncovering relics from a forgotten world, each layer revealing fragments of something both ancient and intimate. The glowing horizon hints at hidden truths waiting to surface, while the dialogue between organic and geometric shapes reflects the delicate balance between intuition and reason. For me, this work is less a destination than a journey into mystery itself.

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas, mounted on a wooden stretcher frame

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#surreal art#abstract painting#contemporary art#oil canvas#abstract surrealism#organic geometry#forgotten world#glowing horizon#hidden truths#ancient relics#inner excavation#subconscious descent#intuition reason#memory vision
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Alexey Adonin creates oil paintings that explore the shifting border between abstraction and surrealism. His process begins without rigid preconception: through spontaneous brushwork, layered textures, and gradual refinement, forms emerge... Read more

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