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- Feb 22, 2026
Illustration for George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984".Sheet No. 5
Klimenko Andrey- Technique
- Mixed media on paper
- Dimensions
- 60 × 80 cm
- Year
- 2026
Rows of identical gray-clad men with numbered tags stand in tight ranks, except one figure rendered entirely in orange-red, marked 0079.
- Style
- Graphic
- Mood
- Somber
- Themes
- Figurative · Men · Fantasy
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About this work
Dozens of shaven-headed men in identical grey overalls fill the sheet in tight, repeating rows, each bearing a small numbered tag on the chest - 0079, 2000, 3051 and others. Only one young man, positioned left of centre, is set apart: his hair, skin and uniform are coloured a solid orange-red instead of the surrounding grey.
The crowd is built up in soft charcoal and pastel greys and yellow-greens, faces modelled with careful shading so each one is distinct yet interchangeable. The single warm-toned figure interrupts the otherwise monochrome field, and the effect is one of quiet dread - a mass of anonymous, numbered men from which one person has, for a moment, not yet been erased.