
House
Valery LukkaThe work is executed in an expressive manner with elements of abstraction: the artist uses thick paint texture, the “dripping” technique and layering, which creates a sense of dynamics and inner energy. Contrasting colour combinations dominate — pink and black patches against a background of white and brown areas. Pink adds emotionality, black brings drama, and white balances the composition, forming light accents. In the centre of the painting is a massive form resembling a house, while paint flows dripping downwards, enhancing the feeling of movement and instability. The relief texture, with clear traces of brush or palette knife marks, emphasises the materiality of the painting and gives the work volume. The painting evokes mixed emotions — from anxiety and tension due to dark patches and chaotic lines to interest in the internal logic of the composition. It can be interpreted in various ways: as a reflection of inner conflict and the flow of emotions (psychological interpretation); as an image of a building or ruins in the chaos of the modern world (urban interpretation); as a symbol of the struggle between light and darkness, order and chaos, past and present (symbolic interpretation). The painting is executed in the style of “Brutal Expressionism”. Brutal Expressionism is an art movement that combines the characteristic features of Expressionism with special emotional intensity, aggressiveness and physical expressiveness. It focuses on strong, sometimes gloomy emotions, social tension and physical energy, using rough, sharp forms, contrasting colours and a dynamic manner of execution.
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