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This media file showcases a multi-paneled artwork, likely a relief sculpture or painting on carved wood, displayed vertically against a plain, light-colored wall in what appears to be a gallery or museum setting in Moscow, Russia. The artwork consists of three rectangular wooden sections, stacked with slight spacing.

The subjects are stylized human figures carved and painted into the wood. The top panel features a figure, possibly male, from the chest up, with an elongated face looking upwards or outwards. A hand with a comb-like object is near the head, set against a background of blues and whites.

The central panel depicts two figures. A prominent face on the left gazes forward, while the figure on the right is more abstract. They are separated by a patterned background featuring red, blue, and green diamond or crosshatch motifs. The frame of this panel is adorned with a decorative red and blue striped pattern, and on its right side, hinged wooden elements suggest it may be designed to open like a cabinet door.

The bottom panel displays a reclining or elongated figure, with a face looking upwards, integrated with a background painted in red and blue, reminiscent of flag stripes and stars.

The artwork exhibits a rugged, textured, and expressionistic style, making prominent use of the wood's natural grain and carving marks. The paint is applied with visible brushstrokes, contributing to a distressed aesthetic. The color palette primarily includes earthy wood tones accented with reds, blues, whites, and hints of green. The figures convey a sense of introspection rather than depicting a specific activity or event. No readable text is visible on the artwork itself; a small, unreadable plaque is situated on the wall below the piece.
barkaz

Apr 24, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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This media file showcases a multi-paneled artwork, likely a relief sculpture or painting on carved wood, displayed vertically against a plain, light-colored wall in what appears to be a gallery or museum setting in Moscow, Russia. The artwork consists of three rectangular wooden sections, stacked with slight spacing. The subjects are stylized human figures carved and painted into the wood. The top panel features a figure, possibly male, from the chest up, with an elongated face looking upwards or outwards. A hand with a comb-like object is near the head, set against a background of blues and whites. The central panel depicts two figures. A prominent face on the left gazes forward, while the figure on the right is more abstract. They are separated by a patterned background featuring red, blue, and green diamond or crosshatch motifs. The frame of this panel is adorned with a decorative red and blue striped pattern, and on its right side, hinged wooden elements suggest it may be designed to open like a cabinet door. The bottom panel displays a reclining or elongated figure, with a face looking upwards, integrated with a background painted in red and blue, reminiscent of flag stripes and stars. The artwork exhibits a rugged, textured, and expressionistic style, making prominent use of the wood's natural grain and carving marks. The paint is applied with visible brushstrokes, contributing to a distressed aesthetic. The color palette primarily includes earthy wood tones accented with reds, blues, whites, and hints of green. The figures convey a sense of introspection rather than depicting a specific activity or event. No readable text is visible on the artwork itself; a small, unreadable plaque is situated on the wall below the piece.

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