Artur Sudak (1965) - Infinity





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Artur Sudak, Infinity, original oil painting measuring 80 by 60 cm, dated 2026, depicting the nude, signed by hand and with a plate signature, in excellent condition, from Poland, sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
The work “Infiniti” is a deep, dreamlike exploration of the theme of transience. The central point of the composition is a monumental clock face, which seems to melt and “bleed” into the void, hovering above a stark, desert landscape.
The contrast between the precise details of the Roman numerals and the organic, decaying form of the clock creates a tension characteristic of magical realism. Under this colossus of time, on cracked earth, small silhouettes of travelers are visible, underscoring the fragile relationship between humans and eternity. The whole is complemented by a dramatic sky with a heavy, dark cloud, symbolizing impending change or the inevitability of fate.
The colors may vary slightly depending on the lighting.
Born in 1965. A self-taught painter and graphic artist. He completed the painting and drawing program “Curso Practico de Dibujo Pintura Larousse,” and works in all possible styles, being particularly fascinated by realist painting and Romanticism. He seeks traces of the Beaux-Arts School – “École des Beaux-Arts.” A rising great talent in painting, as evidenced by a body of work of over 2,000 paintings. The artist’s works are known both in the country and abroad. He sells his paintings mainly to private collections.
In recent years, several exhibitions have taken place, including:
In 2019 there was a solo exhibition at the Bolków Castle Museum.
Outdoor exhibition of Artur Sudak’s painting at the Wilanów Art Center, May 2022
Opening of the exhibition “nic o sobie czyli sur-realizm, allaprima” at the Wilanów Art Center. Warsaw, February 2023
Seller's Story
The work “Infiniti” is a deep, dreamlike exploration of the theme of transience. The central point of the composition is a monumental clock face, which seems to melt and “bleed” into the void, hovering above a stark, desert landscape.
The contrast between the precise details of the Roman numerals and the organic, decaying form of the clock creates a tension characteristic of magical realism. Under this colossus of time, on cracked earth, small silhouettes of travelers are visible, underscoring the fragile relationship between humans and eternity. The whole is complemented by a dramatic sky with a heavy, dark cloud, symbolizing impending change or the inevitability of fate.
The colors may vary slightly depending on the lighting.
Born in 1965. A self-taught painter and graphic artist. He completed the painting and drawing program “Curso Practico de Dibujo Pintura Larousse,” and works in all possible styles, being particularly fascinated by realist painting and Romanticism. He seeks traces of the Beaux-Arts School – “École des Beaux-Arts.” A rising great talent in painting, as evidenced by a body of work of over 2,000 paintings. The artist’s works are known both in the country and abroad. He sells his paintings mainly to private collections.
In recent years, several exhibitions have taken place, including:
In 2019 there was a solo exhibition at the Bolków Castle Museum.
Outdoor exhibition of Artur Sudak’s painting at the Wilanów Art Center, May 2022
Opening of the exhibition “nic o sobie czyli sur-realizm, allaprima” at the Wilanów Art Center. Warsaw, February 2023

