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Nightingale-robber. Triptych. Central part
Blokhin Nikolay- Technique
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 130 × 250 cm
- Year
- 2016
A wild-haired, bare-chested man twists and bares his teeth while gripping a mossy rock beside gnarled dark tree limbs in a forest.
- Style
- Expressionism
- Mood
- Intense
- Themes
- Classical Mythology · Forest · Men
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About this work
A wiry, dark-haired man crouches and twists his bare torso in a violent, contorted pose, mouth open as if roaring, one hand raised near his face while the other grips a mossy rock. To his right, thick gnarled black tree limbs draped with moss and lichen fill the frame, suggesting a wild, tangled oak forest.
Pale flesh tones stand out against near-black bark and murky olive moss, backlit by a soft grey-white haze. Textured, dry-brushed strokes model the twisted branches, while the figure is rendered with rougher, agitated marks, producing a tense, feral atmosphere fitting a legendary forest outlaw.