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Surreal Skull Figure - Striped Reflection

€23,95 Regular price €29,95

Unique Fine Art Print

  • Crafted by our talented artist Victor Tkachenko
  • Premium 200gsm giclée print
  • Ready-to-hang shatterproof frame
  • Fast and local shipping (2–7 days)
Premium Print Quality

Printed on 200gsm giclée paper, our premium prints feature a smooth matte finish that deepens color and sharpens detail, revealing every element with clarity.

Made from FSC® certified materials, our paper ensures both quality and responsible sourcing.

Fast & Local Shipping

We dispatch worldwide all orders in less than 24h. Delivery time is between 2-7 business days, depending on your country.

Once you complete your purchase, you will receive a tracking link with the expected delivery date.

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Surreal Skull Figure - Striped Reflection

€23,95 Regular price €29,95

About the artist

Victor Tkachenko

Victor Tkachenko is a Ukrainian-born artist now based in Toronto, creating emotionally charged figurative works that blur the line between realism and abstraction. Known for his haunting, dreamlike imagery, he works primarily with acrylic on board — building up richly textured surfaces through bold, deliberate brushwork, often enhanced with ink, varnish, or plaster.

His style draws on symbolism and expressionism, with elongated forms and layered tones that evoke a deep sense of mystery and melancholy. Figures emerge from shadow, never fully revealed, inviting the viewer into a contemplative space between recognition and the unknown.

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