The Prophet’s Deed

€ 750 

Ivan Drybas

€ 750 

Ivan Drybas

In this haunting piece, Ivan Drybas immerses the viewer in a dystopian world filled with intricate structures and vast, alien landscapes. The dark blue ink and meticulous linework evoke a sense of deep mystery and isolation, as the sprawling cityscape seems both familiar and foreign, like a forgotten civilization frozen in time. Drybas's atmosphere feels heavy with the weight of abandonment and loss, suggesting an emotional connection to the past, perhaps a longing for rediscovered knowledge or a fascination with a society once vibrant but now left to decay.

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Description

Artist:

Ivan Drybas

Category:

Pen on paper

Style:

Size:

0.1

x

16

x

10

Year:

2022

Materials:

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

ID-002

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Ivan Drybas

Category:

Pen on paper

Style:

Size:

0.1

x

16

x

10

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2022

Materials:

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

ID-002

The artist’s use of cross-hatching and shading reveals an intimate, almost reverent approach to the imagined world, hinting at Drybas’s deep curiosity about ancient wisdom and the ephemeral nature of human achievement. The absence of color, save for the varying shades of blue, intensifies the cold, eerie atmosphere, creating a visual tone that speaks to themes of neglect and time’s inevitable passage. The work evokes feelings of melancholy and introspection, inviting the viewer to contemplate the fragility of civilizations and the emotional impact of uncovering lost histories. Through this piece, Drybas channels a quiet yet profound exploration of human memory, loss, and the desire to uncover forgotten truths.

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