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Category: Digital Art
Tension in the Stare
A face that won’t look away — because it needs you to see what it refuses to say aloud.
The portrait captures a gaunt, shirtless young man, frozen mid-gesture with a gaze that pierces directly through the viewer. His body is emaciated yet rigid, tense with energy, his dark tousled hair wild above a furrowed brow. The anatomy is fractured into angular planes — exaggerated and geometric — each muscle defined more by emotion than physiology. His skin is mapped in earthy reds, ochres, and creams, like a terrain of inner turmoil.
The background, split between stark light and deep brown shadow, reinforces the dualities within the figure himself: control and chaos, vulnerability and defiance, clarity and confusion. His posture leans forward slightly, not in invitation but in challenge — as if caught in a moment of interrogation or internal alarm.
In the tradition of Egon Schiele, this piece doesn’t flatter — it confronts. It demands presence. Every brushstroke seems to speak of urgency, of hunger (physical or emotional), and the struggle to hold oneself together while the world spins in noise around you.
Edition Type | Format | Price (EUR) |
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Original Digital | 5K Ultra HD (PNG/TIFF) | 900 |
Limited Print (10x) | 60×80 cm on Textured Paper | 350 |
Open Print | A2 Poster | 80 |