Absolute impossibility
Print information
- Artwork printed by EPSON Stylus Pro 7880 (Epson Ultra Chrome K3 Vivid Magenta) on Matte Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper.
- Limited edition prints of 100. Each artwork will be individually printed, signed, dated and numbered by the artist Vladimir Zunuzin.
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- Free worldwide shipping with tracking. Will usually ship within 3-5 business days.
- Year created: 2000
- Medium: digital art
Absolute Impossibility presents a surreal collision of symmetry and dreamlike distortion. At its center, monumental golden and stone-like structures rise against a fragmented sky, their mirrored forms suggesting both cathedral spires and desert monoliths. The illusion of architecture dissolves into abstraction, creating a vision of grandeur that resists logical construction.
On either side, two figures appear absorbed in their own quiet tasks, echoing one another like reflections. Their calm, human presence contrasts with the vast and impossible landscape that stretches before them. They seem tethered to reality while existing within a world that denies it, balancing intimacy against immensity.
The work meditates on paradox, where the monumental and the intimate coexist in unstable harmony. Absolute Impossibility captures the tension between recognition and distortion, offering a glimpse into a world where reason falters, yet meaning persists through rhythm, reflection, and fractured beauty. It is an image of contradictions, both impossible and undeniable.