Antoni Dragan reimagines Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” through his exclusive progressive multipaint technique, where multiple artworks coexist on the same surface and are revealed through changing light conditions.
In natural light, the painting presents a vivid, expressive reinterpretation of the Renaissance masterpiece. When the lights fade, a glowing transformation takes over, and the scene radiates with new emotion and energy. Then, in complete darkness, a final revelation appears — Leonardo’s “Vitruvian Man,” emerging from within the composition as if hidden in the soul of the artwork itself.
This rare transformation unites two of da Vinci’s most iconic creations in a single piece, bridging light and darkness, science and faith, presence and transcendence.
Acrylic
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Antoni Dragan reimagines Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” through his exclusive progressive multipaint technique, where multiple artworks coexist on the same surface and are revealed through changing light conditions.
In natural light, the painting presents a vivid, expressive reinterpretation of the Renaissance masterpiece. When the lights fade, a glowing transformation takes over, and the scene radiates with new emotion and energy. Then, in complete darkness, a final revelation appears — Leonardo’s “Vitruvian Man,” emerging from within the composition as if hidden in the soul of the artwork itself.
This rare transformation unites two of da Vinci’s most iconic creations in a single piece, bridging light and darkness, science and faith, presence and transcendence.
Acrylic
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