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Eugene Pokutnev
Artist from Ukraine
Eugene's paintings aren't just compositions of colour - they are movements. They seemed to shift before your eyes, pulling you in, disorienting in the best way. His secret? β€˜-black’ - a rare Japanese paint so dense that it absorbs nearly all light, creating an illusion of infinite depth. He orders it from a master in Japan, layering it alongside vibrant colour, bending space itself on the canvas. When you stand before his work, it’ as if you’ falling into the painting, moving between its layers, losing balance for just a second. His journey into art was as unexpected as the effect of his work. Growing up in a small city near Dnipro, a career in art was never considered an option. He spent his days sketching intricate patterns but, like many others in his city, he needed stability. So he became a policeman. And yet, fate has its way of rewriting stories. One day, while investigating a burglary, his colleague casually showed the apartment owner some of Eugene’ sketches. The man, a businessman with an eye for art, was so captivated that he made an offer on the spot: β€œ the police. I’ fund you.” And just like that, Eugene left law enforcement behind.
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Open space
Painting by Eugene Pokutnev
183 x 183 cm β€’ Acrylic
One of a kind
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Dnipro, Ukraine
No mind is capable of fully comprehending limitlessness. space. Like everything unknown, it attracts an inquisitive mind person. The realization that the endless black abyss conceals within itself billions of new worlds, forces our civilization to unite into united desire to look into the unknown. And we can do it do. The fruits of creativity of sophisticated imagination describe images bizarre creatures. But it's hard to imagine that in the infinite space they may not exist. We are able to touch them thought. Space has been discovered!
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Eugene Pokutnev
Artist from Ukraine
Eugene's paintings aren't just compositions of colour - they are movements. They seemed to shift before your eyes, pulling you in, disorienting in the best way. His secret? β€˜-black’ - a rare Japanese paint so dense that it absorbs nearly all light, creating an illusion of infinite depth. He orders it from a master in Japan, layering it alongside vibrant colour, bending space itself on the canvas. When you stand before his work, it’ as if you’ falling into the painting, moving between its layers, losing balance for just a second. His journey into art was as unexpected as the effect of his work. Growing up in a small city near Dnipro, a career in art was never considered an option. He spent his days sketching intricate patterns but, like many others in his city, he needed stability. So he became a policeman. And yet, fate has its way of rewriting stories. One day, while investigating a burglary, his colleague casually showed the apartment owner some of Eugene’ sketches. The man, a businessman with an eye for art, was so captivated that he made an offer on the spot: β€œ the police. I’ fund you.” And just like that, Eugene left law enforcement behind.
Glasshouse  - Subjektiv.art
Glasshouse
by Eugene Pokutnev
€400 β€’ 60 Γ— 50 cm
Grateful listener  - Subjektiv.art
Grateful listener
by Eugene Pokutnev
€350 β€’ 50 Γ— 60 cm
The man who saw the flame  - Subjektiv.art
The man who saw the flame
by Eugene Pokutnev
€1 100 β€’ 100 Γ— 100 cm
Man with a nail in the head  - Subjektiv.art
Man with a nail in the head
by Eugene Pokutnev
€600 β€’ 80 Γ— 80 cm
Gravity  - Subjektiv.art
Gravity
by Eugene Pokutnev
€2 325 β€’ 180 Γ— 80 cm
Big brother  - Subjektiv.art
Big brother
by Eugene Pokutnev
€1 200 β€’ 100 Γ— 100 cm
Peace is out there somewhere  - Subjektiv.art
Peace is out there somewhere
by Eugene Pokutnev
€1 200 β€’ 100 Γ— 100 cm
Lost city  - Subjektiv.art
Lost city
by Eugene Pokutnev
€3 485 β€’ 150 Γ— 150 cm
Open space Abstract Painting Eugene Pokutnev - Subjektiv.art
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