Garbage can (2022) Painting by Stanislav Dasiukevich

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 59.1in, Width 39.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Street Art Graffiti
A picture from the "Aesthetic Garbage" series We are used to looking at some things "by default." With squeamishness or with admiration. But if you refresh yourself and look at them as if for the first time, you can see them in a very different way. For example, you can see beauty in a garbage bag or trash can. And[...]
A picture from the "Aesthetic Garbage" series

We are used to looking at some things "by default." With squeamishness or with admiration. But if you refresh yourself and look at them as if for the first time, you can see them in a very different way. For example, you can see beauty in a garbage bag or trash can. And hang this picture in an expensive interior and it will talk about the rebellious mood of its owner.

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Stanislav Dasiukevich, a contemporary Russian artist, found solace and expression in art from an early age. Before even mastering the art of speech, he wielded a pencil with instinctive[...]

Stanislav Dasiukevich, a contemporary Russian artist, found solace and expression in art from an early age. Before even mastering the art of speech, he wielded a pencil with instinctive ease. His academic pursuits led him to the University of Architecture, where he delved into the theoretical underpinnings of drawing. However, it was in 2018 that a confluence of experiences and revelations led him to embrace his true calling as an artist.

In 2019, the moniker "SaintVandals" or "SantoVando" became synonymous with his burgeoning artistic identity. Blending the raw energy of street art with the profound symbolism of religious motifs, Dasiukevich embarked on a journey of creative fusion.

A sojourn to Georgia proved transformative, as the local art scene infused him with fresh inspiration. Here, amidst the vibrant cultural tapestry, he birthed a new series of paintings that reflected both his inner evolution and external influences.

Returning to Moscow, Dasiukevich embarked on a groundbreaking NFT (Non-Fungible Token) project, a collaboration between DecimalChain, where he served as a designer, and CoinMarketCap. This innovative venture promised to redefine the intersection of art and technology. However, the eruption of conflict abruptly halted its progression, underscoring the fragile nature of creative endeavors in tumultuous times.

For Dasiukevich, art is not merely a vocation but a relentless exploration. He thrives on the thrill of self-discovery, constantly seeking out new avenues of expression. In his world, every canvas is an opportunity to astonish himself anew, a testament to his unyielding passion for the boundless realm of artistic exploration.

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