Artur Sudak (1965) - Designated Targets





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Artur Sudak (born 1965) presents Designated Targets, an original oil painting (70 × 70 cm) in Surrealism from 2026, signed with a handwritten signature, in perfect condition, from Poland, sold directly by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
“Set Goals” is a multilayered, surrealist composition by Artur Sudak, a deep reflection on human striving, time, and the decaying structures we create on the way to our aims. The work fits perfectly into the artist’s mature style, combining technical precision with a dreamlike atmosphere.
In the central point of the composition rises a powerful, ruined tower, from the cracked interior of which, like from a portal, a gigantic, luminous egg or cocoon emerges. From this structure, a high, slender object resembling a rocket shoots upward, personifying human ambition, progress, and the desire to overcome limitations. In the tower’s section, traces of time are visible – damaged clock faces (also Roman, as in Sudak’s other works) and flowing, threadlike structures suggesting the degradation of matter. At the foot of this monumental ruin, on barren, cracked earth, stands a microscopic silhouette of a solitary man, intensifying the sense of the vast world depicted. On the horizon, another distant egg-cocoon looms, suggesting that the titular “goals” are infinite.
Born in 1965. A self-taught painter, graphic artist.
He completed the Curso Práctico de Dibujo y Pintura Larousse. He works in many styles, but is especially drawn to realistic painting, romanticism, and classical aesthetics inspired by the École des Beaux-Arts tradition.
He has over 2,000 paintings to his name, located mainly in private collections in Poland and abroad.
Selected exhibitions:
2019 – solo exhibition at the Bolków Castle Museum
May 2022 – plein air painting exhibition, Wilanów Culture Centre
February 2023 – opening of “Nothing About Himself, or Sur-realism, alla prima”, Wilanów Culture Centre, Warsaw
Packaging and shipping
The painting will be carefully packed for transport:
protected in a sturdy cardboard package.
A certificate of authenticity will be included with the shipment.
Seller's Story
“Set Goals” is a multilayered, surrealist composition by Artur Sudak, a deep reflection on human striving, time, and the decaying structures we create on the way to our aims. The work fits perfectly into the artist’s mature style, combining technical precision with a dreamlike atmosphere.
In the central point of the composition rises a powerful, ruined tower, from the cracked interior of which, like from a portal, a gigantic, luminous egg or cocoon emerges. From this structure, a high, slender object resembling a rocket shoots upward, personifying human ambition, progress, and the desire to overcome limitations. In the tower’s section, traces of time are visible – damaged clock faces (also Roman, as in Sudak’s other works) and flowing, threadlike structures suggesting the degradation of matter. At the foot of this monumental ruin, on barren, cracked earth, stands a microscopic silhouette of a solitary man, intensifying the sense of the vast world depicted. On the horizon, another distant egg-cocoon looms, suggesting that the titular “goals” are infinite.
Born in 1965. A self-taught painter, graphic artist.
He completed the Curso Práctico de Dibujo y Pintura Larousse. He works in many styles, but is especially drawn to realistic painting, romanticism, and classical aesthetics inspired by the École des Beaux-Arts tradition.
He has over 2,000 paintings to his name, located mainly in private collections in Poland and abroad.
Selected exhibitions:
2019 – solo exhibition at the Bolków Castle Museum
May 2022 – plein air painting exhibition, Wilanów Culture Centre
February 2023 – opening of “Nothing About Himself, or Sur-realism, alla prima”, Wilanów Culture Centre, Warsaw
Packaging and shipping
The painting will be carefully packed for transport:
protected in a sturdy cardboard package.
A certificate of authenticity will be included with the shipment.

