No name (2009) Painting by Roman Rembovsky

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 57.1in, Width 68.9in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $20,000 Figurative Nude
Ludovit Holoska wrote on Roman Rembovsky: "At the beginning of his independent career, spontaneity and naturalism, together with an artistic element, led the artist to new experiences and his expression in his painting. His paintings accentuate the nature of dialog, covert contradictions, the complexity of life, and the ambiguity of self. From originally [...]
Ludovit Holoska wrote on Roman Rembovsky: "At the beginning of his independent career, spontaneity and naturalism, together with an artistic element, led the artist to new experiences and his expression in his painting. His paintings accentuate the nature of dialog, covert contradictions, the complexity of life, and the ambiguity of self. From originally a simple and basic contrast of beauty and ugliness, a multiple contr­ adiction has stood out within his paintings, underlining the dominant theme, and his artistic realization and interpretation.

His work developed from intensively deco­ rative but colour sensitive compositions through careful observation of reality to today’s rationalization of his expression. Rembovsky has been seeking to discipline his spontaneity throughout his artistic journey. In this way, he has challenged and acquired fuller individual expression, which captures the initial conception add­ ing tension and intensity.

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PeopleMan And WomanMotionless BodiesExistentialismRealism

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Roman Rembovsky is a contemporary painter from Slovakia. Rembovsky is a conceptual artist with a well-defined, well-known authorial style of execution. He reaches the European artistic arena with his work, and [...]

Roman Rembovsky is a contemporary painter from Slovakia. Rembovsky is a conceptual artist with a well-defined, well-known authorial style of execution. He reaches the European artistic arena with his work, and he attracts spectators and art lovers with his unique vision and interpretation of the surrounding reality. The human figure with his flaws, suffering, fear, and encounters, frequently confused and defenseless, is the most prominent feature in Rembovky's paintings.

Although the pictorial-plastic discourse of realism can be seen in the framework of figural compositions, his canvases are unexpected, sincere, and occasionally even frightening narrative twists of human existence. The author depicts the naked figures in various philosophical-existential circumstances, making them vulnerable and emotional. He changes human emotions and pours impressions and sensations on the canvas from what he sees and experiences through the prism of his own vision. Everything in his works is meticulously planned down to the last detail. The artist employs metaphor, allegory, and grotesque to communicate the power of decorative compositions.

Roman Rembovsky was born in 1977, in Ukraine. Rembovsky studied at the Department of Painting and Media in Ján Berger's studio at the The Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia. He completed his doctoral degree at the Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia in the studio of classical painting disciplines, Department of Painting.



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