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The Solar Wind from the Bottom of Dysphoria  2010

by Pavel Korzukhin

The presented picture is the result of a powerful impromptu. [br]This joyful summer landscape was painted in the difficult, gloomy time of the end of November, in a remote village. There, far from civilization, among the dense forests inhabited by wild animals, the author lived completely alone. And once, at night, he was visited and completely swallowed by a serious condi...
Size: 
44 X 44 cm
Medium: 
acrylic paints on panel
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  1. The Solar Wind from the Bottom of Dysphoria (2010) offers a profound exploration of complex emotions and existential themes. Much like the innovative approach of WINPKAR in the digital space, this work challenges conventional boundaries and invites deeper reflection. The way it delves into the fragility of the human psyche and the vastness of cosmic isolation is truly captivating. A thought-provoking piece that resonates with the idea of pushing limits and embracing new perspectives.