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This original acrylic on canvas artwork titled Who’s the Bunny (168x87x2 cm, 2025) questions the loss of personal identity under societal expectations. The painting features a child dressed in vintage-style clothes and wearing a surreal bunny mask — an image that at once feels innocent and unsettling. The child salutes, as if submitting to a role chosen by others, a metaphor that resonates with Jungian ideas of the “persona.”

The muted background contrasts with the luminous, electric blue figure, enhancing the otherworldly effect. Though the composition is deceptively simple, the artist uses a refined and intuitive approach to color and lighting that infuses the subject with psychological depth and mystery. This work reflects how childhood fantasies and imposed roles intertwine, often leading to a dissociation from one’s true self.

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Acrylic

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#acrylic painting #figurative art #surreal portrait #child figure #bunny mask #blue glow #social masks #identity loss #mystical tones #jung persona 

Who’s the Bunny (2025) Acrylic painting
by Zakhar Shevchuk

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This original acrylic on canvas artwork titled Who’s the Bunny (168x87x2 cm, 2025) questions the loss of personal identity under societal expectations. The painting features a child dressed in vintage-style clothes and wearing a surreal bunny mask — an image that at once feels innocent and unsettling. The child salutes, as if submitting to a role chosen by others, a metaphor that resonates with Jungian ideas of the “persona.”

The muted background contrasts with the luminous, electric blue figure, enhancing the otherworldly effect. Though the composition is deceptively simple, the artist uses a refined and intuitive approach to color and lighting that infuses the subject with psychological depth and mystery. This work reflects how childhood fantasies and imposed roles intertwine, often leading to a dissociation from one’s true self.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#acrylic painting #figurative art #surreal portrait #child figure #bunny mask #blue glow #social masks #identity loss #mystical tones #jung persona 
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Artist Statement:Art, to me, is a profound exploration of the world that surrounds us—a journey of discovery, experience, and self-understanding. It is a medium through which I unravel the essence... Read more

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