Szilard Banyi - The Interview





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Szilard Banyi presents The Interview, a 2026 oil painting on canvas, 100 × 70 cm, signed and in excellent condition, an original contemporary interior scene from Germany sold direct from the artist.
Description from the seller
Name: - Szilard Banyi, Hungarian, born in Romania and live in Germany from 2021
Title of work;Tehnique- Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 100x70cm
Signature: Yes
Prints: No
Provenence: No
Condition: New
Shipping: Yes
Year: 2026
Frames: No
Description:
- The Interview 2026
An atmospheric contemporary figurative painting exploring intimacy, isolation, and emotional distance within a domestic interior.
Three fragmented figures inhabit a dimly lit room suspended between memory and decay, surrounded by distorted textures, scratched surfaces, and saturated tones of magenta, violet, deep blue, and muted earth colors.
The composition balances abstraction and figuration, allowing the scene to feel cinematic, unstable, and psychologically charged. Layers of transparent paint, expressive brushwork, and unfinished passages create a sense of tension and vulnerability, as if the image is slowly dissolving in front of the viewer.
Inspired by contemporary neo-expressionism and modern interior narratives, the work invites multiple interpretations while maintaining a strong emotional presence.
Name: - Szilard Banyi, Hungarian, born in Romania and live in Germany from 2021
Title of work;Tehnique- Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 100x70cm
Signature: Yes
Prints: No
Provenence: No
Condition: New
Shipping: Yes
Year: 2026
Frames: No
Description:
- The Interview 2026
An atmospheric contemporary figurative painting exploring intimacy, isolation, and emotional distance within a domestic interior.
Three fragmented figures inhabit a dimly lit room suspended between memory and decay, surrounded by distorted textures, scratched surfaces, and saturated tones of magenta, violet, deep blue, and muted earth colors.
The composition balances abstraction and figuration, allowing the scene to feel cinematic, unstable, and psychologically charged. Layers of transparent paint, expressive brushwork, and unfinished passages create a sense of tension and vulnerability, as if the image is slowly dissolving in front of the viewer.
Inspired by contemporary neo-expressionism and modern interior narratives, the work invites multiple interpretations while maintaining a strong emotional presence.

