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Illustration for George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984".Sheet No. 2
Klimenko Andrey- Technique
- Mixed media on paper
- Dimensions
- 80 × 100 cm
- Year
- 2026
A screaming man numbered 6079 is wired by cables to a bank of screens replaying a scowling face, rats crawling over his shoulders.
- Style
- Surrealism
- Mood
- Intense
- Themes
- Animal · Men · Portrait
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About this work
A man strapped into a chair throws his head back, mouth open in a scream, a dial-covered metal harness fixed to his skull, cables snaking into a wall of stacked screens above him. Several screens repeat a glaring, mustached face picked out in red; others show static or blank glass. The number 6079 is stenciled on his shirt, and two rats climb across his shoulders, wrists still bound to the chair.
Drawn in graphite and charcoal with only the screens' faces accented in red, the piece uses dense hatching to model his strained anatomy and the tangle of cables overhead. The stacked screens, crawling rats, and anguished expression combine into an intense, suffocating sense of surveillance and psychological torment.