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Spectral Girl. Ghost Town series (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Artem Andreichuk

85 x 120 x 2cm (unframed)

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£1,730.82

"Spectral" is a fascinating synthesis of two powerful cultural icons. This medium close-up portrait presents a faceless female figure, a luminous and ethereal apparition rendered in deep cerulean, cyan, and magenta light-fields. She exists within an oppressive, shadowy void that transitions into an active, glowing red and orange field, filled with swirling misty particles and fine energy tendrils—a direct, atmospheric tribute to the Upside Down from Netflix's "Stranger Things". Her form is a translucent, swirling vision of light. The singular, defined feature is a pair of vibrant, solid red lips positioned centrally—a clear, powerful reference to Tom Wesselmann’s minimal and iconic portraits. The figure appears to dissolve and materialize from this mysterious environment, creating a sense of quiet, powerful mystery.

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acrylic paints

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#modern art#contemporary art#female figure#figurative art#cool tones#blue color#figurative artwork#textured acrylic#vivid blue#ukraine art#mystery art#stranger things#textured brushwork#luminous artwork#contemporary ukraine
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"Spectral" is a fascinating synthesis of two powerful cultural icons. This medium close-up portrait presents a faceless female figure, a luminous and ethereal apparition rendered in deep cerulean, cyan, and magenta light-fields. She exists within an oppressive, shadowy void that transitions into an active, glowing red and orange field, filled with swirling misty particles and fine energy tendrils—a direct, atmospheric tribute to the Upside Down from Netflix's "Stranger Things". Her form is a translucent, swirling vision of light. The singular, defined feature is a pair of vibrant, solid red lips positioned centrally—a clear, powerful reference to Tom Wesselmann’s minimal and iconic portraits. The figure appears to dissolve and materialize from this mysterious environment, creating a sense of quiet, powerful mystery.

Materials used:

acrylic paints

Details:

Tags:

#modern art#contemporary art#female figure#figurative art#cool tones#blue color#figurative artwork#textured acrylic#vivid blue#ukraine art#mystery art#stranger things#textured brushwork#luminous artwork#contemporary ukraine
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After graduating from the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, I experimented a lot with various media and materials, including enamel, ceramics, glass, decorative putty, foam plastic, epoxy resin, and... Read more

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