Levitation
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Artwork from: CREATOR |
Mediums:
Paintings, Oil on Canvas
150 x 150 cm
2015
"Levitation" by Victor Sydorenko captures a state between falling and rising. Repeated figures form not movement, but a space where gravity — and time — cease to exist.
"Levitation" by Victor Sydorenko is a painted model of a space where the body is freed from gravity, direction, and time. Repeating male figures are suspended in air, disconnected from beginning or end. They neither fall nor rise — they hover in a state of permanent pause, removed from gravitational logic. The cloudy background, encased in a perfect geometric circle, reinforces the separation of this scene from reality.
In this work, Sydorenko doesn’t depict a moment — he constructs a condition. It is not a dream, not a vision, and not a narrative scene. It’s a space where the figure is multiplied, and individuality is erased. The artist treats the body as a unit of time: present but unchanging, inactive, and outside progression. "Levitation" suggests a departure from linear history, where weight, chronology, and action are replaced by visual isolation.
Data sheet
- Creator presented by dealer
- Experienced Creator
- 150
- 150
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- Surrealism
Figurative -
Abstraction
Conceptualism
Human Figure and Anatomy - Oil
- Canvas
















