The Scream of Structures
The Scream of Structures
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🖼️ Art print on canvas
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High quality canvas printing :
- Canvas - synthetic canvas 260 g
- Natural Canvas - 260 g cotton canvas
- Stretching the canvas onto the frame
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🎨 Oil Giclée Reproduction (print + hand-finished)
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Giclée print on canvas:
- Canvas premium - natural cotton canvas 360 g
- Pigment print drying
- Hand finishing: texturing and oil painting
- Paint drying (depending on layer thickness, medium type and format)
- Stretching the canvas onto the frame
- Quality control and packaging
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🚚 Ready-made paintings – shipped within 24 hours
Our gallery has a special category called "Ready-Made Paintings" - these are works available immediately, already stretched on a frame or in a ready-made frame.
- They are 100% ready for immediate shipment
- Safe packaging in a reinforced cardboard box
Shipping takes place within: from the date of booking the order.
Image format: Reprodukcja Oil Giclée
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1. Title
"Scream of Structures"
2. Description of the image
"Scream of Structures" is a visually arresting explosion of silence – red lips, contorted in a silent scream, become the focal point in a chaos of scratches, cracks, and lines reminiscent of barbed wire. The background is not a void – it is a field of tension, where every layer of blue, gray, and black bears the mark of the past. Lines radiating from the lips permeate the space, as if sound were trying to escape – unsuccessfully. This is not an image of a voice – it is an image of the impossibility of a voice.
3. Technology
Mixed media: oil and textures reminiscent of sandpaper, metal, and plaster. The canvas texture creates a physical space for emotion—grating, uneven, and brutal. Red lips emerge almost three-dimensionally from the background, intensely shiny and full of tension, modeled using impasto. Black threads—cracks—contribute movement and aggression, evoking the armed ruptures of silence.
4. Style
Structural Expressionism. Inspired by Baconian tension, but also industrial Dadaism and symbolic street art. The style is aggressive, unpleasant – because that's how it's meant to be. The form acts like a blow – it doesn't decorate, but cuts.
5. Colors
Cool shades: muted blue, deep grays, and black create a disturbing, cold atmosphere. The only aggressive color—the intense red of the lips—dominates like a bloody scream ripping through the silent space. The color contrast isn't aesthetic—it's brutal and necessary.
6. Invoice
Rich, varied—from the rough surfaces of the background to the smooth, almost plastic, gleaming red of the lips. The spiky lines emerging from the lips resemble metallic filaments—punctuating, irregular, piercing space. This texture is constructed like a body in shock—trembling, tense.
7. Inspiration
A painting inspired by suppressed emotion, an ineffable voice. It is the cry not of the one who speaks, but of the one who cannot speak. Inspirations draw from iconic images of symbolic violence, as well as contemporary debates on the visibility of emotions, trauma, and psychological oppression. The form of the mouth evokes a female voice, reduced to a decorative form, attempting to break through the structures that imprison it.
8. Message and multidimensionality of interpretation
It's an image of pain that can't be seen, yet screams from every crevice. Are the lips trying to speak? Is it an echo of despair that finds no form? The wires are a reminder of systemic, emotional, and everyday violence. It's not just a face—it's a wall against which the scream has been echoing for years.
9. Originality and authenticity
Original in its brutal honesty and graphic intensity. Authentic because it doesn't attempt to embellish—instead, it reopens the wound. "Scream of Structures" isn't decoration—it's a protest. And perhaps that's precisely why it's impossible to look away from it.
✨ Some screams can't be heard. But everything else feels them. ✨
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