Antropomorphism
Seller is:
CREATOR
Mediums:
Paintings, Acrylic on Canvas
100 x 100 cm
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In Anthropomorphism, Artur Soletskyi turns the body into a symbol. Minimalist form, color contrast, and compositional stillness create a sense of visual archetype — where the human becomes abstract, and the abstract feels alive.
In Anthropomorphism, Artur Soletskyi approaches the human body as a visual code. The composition relies on a minimalist palette of black, white, and red, achieving maximum clarity and tension. The figure is not a classical nude — it's a symbolic shape, stripped of detail yet charged with presence. Soletskyi avoids emotional expressiveness, focusing instead on rhythm, surface, and structure. Yet this surface is not sterile: it invites reflection. The work becomes a visual mirror, where the body stands for identity, intimacy, and cultural imprint. In line with his background in monumental painting, Soletskyi crafts a meditative space where the human form acts as archetype, language, and condensed meaning. His anthropomorphism is not a copy of reality — but its transformation through concept.
Data sheet
- Creator
- 100
- 100
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Figurative
Minimalism -
Conceptualism
Human Figure and Anatomy
Nude - Acrylic
- Canvas
















