Eduard Zentsik - Resistance






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Eduard Zentsik presents Resistance, an original 2012 acrylic painting on canvas (100 × 70 × 2 cm), hand-signed with the artist's monogram ZED, depicting mythological themes in a contemporary style and ready to hang from Estonia.
Description from the seller
Eduard Zentsik (Estonia, b. 1975)
Title: Resistance
Year: 2012
Medium: Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Dimensions:
100 × 70 × 2 cm (height × width × depth).
The painting is stretched on a wooden stretcher and ready to hang.
Signature
Signed on the front with the artist’s monogram “ZED”.
Titled, dated and signed on the reverse.
Description
The series examines the body as a controlled system rather than a personal identity.
Figures are reduced to structures where internal mechanisms become visible and external forces reshape form.
The work focuses on the tension between autonomy and imposed control.
Artist
Eduard Zentsik is a contemporary figurative artist working across painting, photography and installation.
His work combines symbolic imagery with a restrained, psychologically charged visual language.
His works have been exhibited internationally, including Artexpo New York, and are held in private collections across Europe and the United States.
Provenance
Directly from the artist’s studio.
Documentation
This artwork is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Condition
Excellent condition.
Shipping
Professionally packed and shipped from Estonia with tracking.
The artwork will be sent stretched on its wooden frame, ready to hang.
Exhibitions
Artexpo New York, USA, 2018
Art3F Paris, France, 2019
Art Fair Cologne, Germany, 2018
Art Riga Fair, Latvia, 2019, 2025
Fusion Art Fair, UK, 2025, 2026
Aberdeen Art Fair, UK, 2025
Pärnu Art Biennial, Estonia, 2021
A series of ten paintings examining the body as a controlled and fragmented system. Figures are treated as structures rather than individuals, where internal processes become exposed and external forces reshape form. The works explore tension between autonomy and imposed order, balancing visibility and concealment within a closed, unstable system.
Seller's Story
Eduard Zentsik (Estonia, b. 1975)
Title: Resistance
Year: 2012
Medium: Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Dimensions:
100 × 70 × 2 cm (height × width × depth).
The painting is stretched on a wooden stretcher and ready to hang.
Signature
Signed on the front with the artist’s monogram “ZED”.
Titled, dated and signed on the reverse.
Description
The series examines the body as a controlled system rather than a personal identity.
Figures are reduced to structures where internal mechanisms become visible and external forces reshape form.
The work focuses on the tension between autonomy and imposed control.
Artist
Eduard Zentsik is a contemporary figurative artist working across painting, photography and installation.
His work combines symbolic imagery with a restrained, psychologically charged visual language.
His works have been exhibited internationally, including Artexpo New York, and are held in private collections across Europe and the United States.
Provenance
Directly from the artist’s studio.
Documentation
This artwork is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Condition
Excellent condition.
Shipping
Professionally packed and shipped from Estonia with tracking.
The artwork will be sent stretched on its wooden frame, ready to hang.
Exhibitions
Artexpo New York, USA, 2018
Art3F Paris, France, 2019
Art Fair Cologne, Germany, 2018
Art Riga Fair, Latvia, 2019, 2025
Fusion Art Fair, UK, 2025, 2026
Aberdeen Art Fair, UK, 2025
Pärnu Art Biennial, Estonia, 2021
A series of ten paintings examining the body as a controlled and fragmented system. Figures are treated as structures rather than individuals, where internal processes become exposed and external forces reshape form. The works explore tension between autonomy and imposed order, balancing visibility and concealment within a closed, unstable system.
