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Breaking Bad

€ 3000 

Valentinos Vassiliou

€ 3000 

Valentinos Vassiliou

“Breaking Bad” by Valentinos Vassiliou presents a striking figure seated with arms defiantly crossed, dressed in a corporate suit, but wearing an astronaut helmet with a dulled, golden visor. The helmet reflects no light—only void—turning the face into a faceless cosmos. The man sits atop a vibrant pink exercise ball, injecting an absurd, almost humorous contrast into the otherwise austere scene. This combination of control, detachment, and surreal props suggests a character who is both powerful and absurd, grounded yet drifting far from reality.

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Description

Artist:

Valentinos Vassiliou

Category:

Acrylic

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

x

150

x

100

Year:

2020

Materials:

Acrylic on canvas

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

VV-017

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Valentinos Vassiliou

Category:

Acrylic

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

x

150

x

100

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2020

Materials:

Acrylic on canvas

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

VV-017

Vassiliou explores the breakdown of identity and the absurdity of modern power. The businessman-as-astronaut is a metaphor for disconnection: from emotions, from others, even from the self. Sitting on a gym ball—a symbol of flexibility and instability—he masks insecurity with posture and costume. The title “Breaking Bad” hints at an inner transformation, a collapse behind the suit, a rebellion simmering under the surface. This is not the moment of chaos, but the calm before—the silent tension of someone on the edge of no return, floating through the routines of modern masculinity with a galaxy of doubt behind his golden shield.

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